| 1793 - 514 lehte
...thus beeri afflifted, as to the manner of his being feized, and he told me he only felt a giddinefs without any pain, and that afterwards he did not know what happened to him." Mr. Eliot had extracted enough of their language for a vocabulary, but it was unfortunately loft in... | |
| 1793 - 522 lehte
...thus been afflifted, as to the manner of his being feized, and he told me he only felt a giddinefs without any pain, and that afterwards he did not know what happened to him." Mr. Eliot had extrafled enough of their language for a vocabulary, but it was unfortunately loft in... | |
| 1796 - 490 lehte
...been affii&ed, as to the manner of his being feizedx 3 i and and he told me he only felt a giddinefs without any pain, and that afterwards he did not know what happened to him. THE language of the Garrvws is a little mixed •with the Bengali, a few words of it I annex ; I had... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1851 - 280 lehte
...it rather to be created by frequent intoxications, as the malady goes off in the course of a week or fortnight. During the time the person is in this state,...afterwards he did not know what happened to him."* In a paper of Captain CS Reynolds, in the " Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, "f we have the... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1859 - 534 lehte
...it rather to be created by frequent intoxications, as the malady goes off in the course of a week or fortnight. During the time the person is in this state,...afterwards he did not know what happened to him." In a paper by Captain CS Reynolds, we have the notice of a hitherto undescribed superstition ; that... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1859 - 416 lehte
...it rather to be created by frequent intoxications, as the malady goes off in the course of a week or fortnight. During the time the person is in this state,...eat or drink. I questioned a man, who had thus been affiicted, as to the manner of his being seized, and he told me he only felt a giddiness without any... | |
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