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" ... they turned natural fools upon it for several days : one would blow up a feather in the air; another would dart straws at it with much fury... "
On Food: Being Lectures Delivered at the South Kensington Museum - Page 381
by Edwin Lankester - 1873 - 385 pages
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American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants ...

Jacob Bigelow - Botany - 1817 - 736 pages
...; another stark naked was sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning, and making mows at them ; a fourth would fondly kiss and paw his companions,...their faces with a countenance more antic, than any hi a Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were confined, lest, in their folly, they should destroy...
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Outlines of botany

Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 1050 pages
...the air, another would dart straws at it with much fury; another, stark naked, was seen sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths....simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.*' (4.510.) That the stramonium...
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Outlines of Botany: Including a General History of the Vegetable ..., Volume 2

Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 692 pages
...the air, another would dart straws at it with much fury; another, stark naked, was seen sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths....simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.'' (4510.) That the stramonium...
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The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 7

1835 - 862 pages
...the air ; another would dart straws at it with much fury ; another, stark naked, was seen sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths...simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering anything that had passed." Beverley might call it " a...
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The gardeners dictionary, Volume 2

Philip Miller - 1835 - 632 pages
...another stark naked was sitting up in A corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths at them ; a fourth would fondly kiss and paw his companions,...themselves. A thousand simple tricks they played, and after eleven days returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed." , The...
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The Veterinary Record, and Transactions of the Veterinary ..., Volumes 1-2

Veterinary medicine - 1845 - 904 pages
...the air, another would dart straws at it with much fury ; another, stark naked, was seen sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths....simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed." •'That the stramonium is...
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The Veterinary Record, and Transactions of the Veterinary Medical ..., Volume 2

Veterinary medicine - 1846 - 424 pages
...the air, another would dart straws at it with much fury ; another, stark naked, was seen sitting up in a corner like a monkey, grinning and making mouths....simple tricks they played, but, after eleven days, returned to themselves again, not remembering any thing that had passed.' " That the stramonium is...
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The History of Virginia: In Four Parts

Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - Indians of North America - 1855 - 312 pages
...monkey, grinning and making mows at them ; a fourth would fondly kiss and paw his companions, and snear in their faces, with a countenance more antic than...In this frantic condition they were confined, lest they should in their folly destroy themselves ; though it was observed that all their actions were...
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The History of Virginia: In Four Parts

Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - Indians of North America - 1855 - 324 pages
...monkey, grinning and making mows at them ; a fourth would fondly kiss and paw his companions, and snear in their faces, with a countenance more antic than...In this frantic condition they were confined, lest they should in their folly destroy themselves ; though it was observed that all their actions were...
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Therapeutics and materia medica v.2, Volume 2

Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 982 pages
...another, stark naked, was sitting up in a corner, like a monkey, grinning and making mouths at them ; a fourth would fondly kiss and paw his companions,...in their faces, with a countenance more antic than in any Dutch droll. In this frantic condition they were confined, lest they should in their folly destroy...
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