For they see not very well in the Sun, poring in the clearest Day; their Eyes being but weak, and running with Water if the Sun shine towards them; so that in the Day-time they care not to go abroad, unless it be a cloudy dark Day. The Naturalist - Página 1641831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 450 páginas
...poring in the clearest day ; their eye» being but weak, and running with water if the sun shine toward them ; so that in the day-time they care not to go abroad, unless it be in a cloudy dark day : besides, they are a Weak people in comparison of the others, and not veryfit... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1819 - 646 páginas
...skin is milkwhite, much like the colour of a white horse, and covered with a short down. " They sec not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day;...with water if the sun shine towards them: so that * BLI-MENBACII in lib. eit. f Notes on Viryinia, p. 112—120. in the daytime they care not to go abroad,... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1822 - 544 páginas
...skin is milk-white, much like the colour of a white horse, and covered with a short doivli. " They see not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day, their eyes bring but weak, and running with water if the sun shine towards them: so that in the day-time they... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1823 - 546 páginas
...skin is milkwhite, much like the colour of a white horse, and covered with a short down. " They see not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day,...being but weak ; and running with water if the sun shines towards them : so that in the day-time they care not to go abroad, unless it be a cloudy dark... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1828 - 526 páginas
...skin is milk-white, much like the color of a white horse, and covered with a short down. " They see not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day,...eyes being but weak, and running with water if the suu shine towards them : so that in the day-time they care not to go abroad, unless it be a cloudy... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1836 - 440 páginas
...their seeing so clear as they do in a moonshiny night, we used to call them moon-eyed. For they see not well in the sun, poring in the clearest day, their eyes being weak, and running with water, if the sun shines towards them ; so that in the day-time they care not... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 páginas
...their seeing so dear as they do in a moon-shiny night, we used to call them moon-eyed. For they see not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day,...being but weak, and running with water if the sun shines towards them; so that in the day-time they rare not to go abroad, unless it be a cloudy dark... | |
| John Kennedy - 1851 - 318 páginas
...their seeing so clear as they do in a moonshiny night, we used to call them moon-eyed. For they see not well in the sun, poring in the clearest day, their eyes being weak and running with water if the sun shines towards them ; so that in the daytime they care not to... | |
| American Medical Association - 1869 - 880 páginas
...is exceedingly beautiful, is rather frizzled, and in length from seven to eight inches. " They see not very well in the sun, poring in the clearest day,...being but weak, and running with water if the sun shines towards them, so that in the daytime they care not to go abroad, unless it be a cloudy dark... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1874 - 822 páginas
...his description of those he. saw among tho inhabitants of the isthmus of Darien, says: "They see not well in the sun, poring in the clearest day, their eyes being weak and running with water if the sun shines on them, so that in daytime they care not to go abroad,... | |
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