| 1799 - 618 páginas
...catch him upon them, and throw him in the air : if the buffalo succeed in this, and the tiger recovers from his fall, he generally loses every wish of renewing the combat : and if the tiger avoid this fust attempt of the buffalo, he springs upon him, and seizing him in the neck, or other parts, tears... | |
| 1799 - 614 páginas
...the buffalo succeed in this, and the tiger recovers from his fall, he generally loses every wish cf renewing the combat : and if the tiger avoid this first attempt of the buffalo, he springs upon hiin, and seizing bim in the neck, or other parts, tears his flesh from Ыз bones : in most cases,... | |
| John Joseph Stockdale - 1812 - 420 páginas
...the ground: if the buffalo succeed in catching and throwing him into the air, and the tiger recovers from his fall, he generally loses every wish of renewing the combat : and if the tiger avoids this attempt of the buffalo, he springs upon him, and seizing him in the neck, or other parts,... | |
| 1824 - 190 páginas
...upon the.m, and throw him into the air. If the buffalo succeeds in his design, and the tiger recovers from his fall, he generally loses every wish of renewing the combat: and, if the tiger avoids this first attempt of the buffalo, he springs upon him, and seizing him in the neck, or other... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1829 - 554 páginas
...Javanese, four deep, with levelled pikes, in order that if the creatures endeavour to break through, the}' may be killed immediately; this, however, is not so...them a signal to depart: they then retire slowly, for they are not permitted to walk fast, to the circle, and mix with the rest of their countrymen. " The... | |
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