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" ... knee. He was ill three days, during which time I nursed him ; kept him apart from his fellows, that they might not molest him (for, like many other wild animals, they persecute one of their own species that is sick) and, by constant care, and trying... "
Animal Intelligence - Page 359
by George John Romanes - 1890 - 520 lehte
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The Scots Magazine, 46. köide

1784 - 722 lehte
...is fick) ; and, by confiant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftored him to perfeél health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery ; a fentiment which he mod fignificantly exprefled, by licking my hand, firit the back of it, then the...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 54. köide

1784 - 536 lehte
...that is Tick), and, by confiant care and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftorcd him to pcrfeft health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his , recovery ; a fentimcnt which he moft fignificantly cxpceiled, by licking my hand, firftthc back of it, then the...
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Poems, 2. köide

William Cowper - 1800 - 394 lehte
...their own fpecies that is fick), and by conllant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftored him to perfect health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery ; a fentiment which he moft fignificantly exprefled by licking my hand, firft the back of it, then the...
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William Cowper - 1800 - 364 lehte
...their own fpecies that is fick), and by cpnftant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftored him to perfect health. ' No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery ; a fentiment which he moft fignificantly Re nprefled by licking my hand, fuft the back of it, then the...
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Poems, 2. köide

William Cowper - 1802 - 350 lehte
...one of their own species that is sick) and by constant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could...licking my hand, first the back of it, then the palm, /lieu every finger separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted...
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William Cowper - 1802 - 364 lehte
...that is fick), and by conftant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftored him to perfeft health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery ; a femiment which he moft fignificantly expreffed by licking my hand, firft the back of it, then the palm,...
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William Cowper - 1805 - 366 lehte
...their own lpeck's that is fick), and by conftant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, reftored him to perfect health. No creature could be more grateful than my patient after hii recorery ; a fentiment which he moft figiiificantly expreffed by licking my hand, firft the back...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., 22. köide

1806 - 448 lehte
...of their own species that is sick), and, by constant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could...significantly expressed by licking my hand, first the hack of it, then the palm, then every finger separately, then between all the fingers, as if •anxious...
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William Cowper - 1808 - 338 lehte
...trying him with a variety of herhs, restored him to perfect health. No creature conld he more gratefhl than my patient after his recovery; a sentiment which he most significantly expressed hy licking my hand, first s Su: back of it, then the palm, then every finger separately, then hetween...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, 2. köide

Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 lehte
...one of their own species that is sick) and, by constant care, and trying him with a variety of herbs, restored him to perfect health. No creature could...between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again, upon a similar occasion. Finding him...
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