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" To satisfy ourselves that the leaves were bent and held down by the effort of these diminutive artificers, we disturbed them in their work ; and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves on which they were employed, sprang up with a force... "
Animal Biography: Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy ... - Página 375
por William Bingley - 1803
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An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present ..., Volumen2

1775 - 674 páginas
...work; and as foon as they were driven from their ftation, the leaves on which they were employed fprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought them able to conquer by an^. combination of their ftrength. But though we gratified our curiofity at their expence, the injury...
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An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present ..., Volumen4

1785 - 456 páginas
...work, and as ibon as diey were driven from their ftation, the leaves on which they were employed fprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought them able to conquer by any combination of their ftrength. But though we gratified our curiofity at their expence, the injury did not O 4 go 8o unrevenged...
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An Account of a Voyage to New South Wales, Volumen1

George Barrington - 1810 - 512 páginas
...that the leaves were bent and, held down by the efforts of these diminutive artificers, we difturbed them in their work ; and as soon as they were driven...strength. But though we gratified our curiosity at their expense, the injury did not go unrevenged ; for thousands immediately threw themselves upon us, and...
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Lives of the British Admirals: Containing Also a New and Accurate ..., Volumen5

John Campbell - 1813 - 546 páginas
...which they were employed sprung " up with a force much greater than we could have thought U 2 • " them able to conquer by any combination of their "...strength. But though we gratified our curiosity at " their expense, the injury did not pass unrevenged, for " thousands immediately threw themselves upon us,...
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Tema 24

General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...work, and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves on which they were employed sprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought...intolerable pain with, their stings, especially those who took possession of our necks and our hair, from whence they were not easily driven : The sting...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volumen13

Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 páginas
...work, and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves on which they were employed sprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought...intolerable pain with their stings, especially those who took possession of our necks and our hair, from whence they were not easily driven : The sting...
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A General History of Voyages and Travels to the End of the 18th ..., Volumen13

Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 páginas
...work, and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves on which they were employed sprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought...threw themselves upon us, and gave us intolerable pain witli their stings, especially those who took possession of our necks and our hair, from whence they...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: Commencing with the Earliest ..., Volumen5

John Campbell - 1818 - 520 páginas
...work, and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves in which they were employed sprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought...conquer by any combination of their strength. But although \ve gratified our curiosity at their expence, the injury did not pass unrevenged, for thousands...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels: Arranged ..., Volumen13

Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 páginas
...work, and as soon as they were driven from their station, the leaves on which they were employed sprung up with a force much greater than we could have thought...intolerable pain with their stings, especially those who took possession of our necks and our hair, from whence they were not easily driven : The sting...
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Animal biography, or, Popular zoology, Volumen4

William Bingley - 1829 - 380 páginas
...which nature has enabled them to elaborate. Their method of first bending down the leaves, we had no opportunity to observe ; but we saw thousands uniting...strength. But, though we gratified our curiosity at their expense, the injury did not go unrevenged ; for thousands immediately threw themselves upon us, and...
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