| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1835 - 486 sayfa
...Will. Dixon, Mr. Taylor White, Mr. Willm, Bogdane." — Ex. inform. Henry Ellis, Esq. Brit. Mus. Y 3 a piece of leather was fixed to one end for his teeth to hold : two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took... | |
| 1838 - 348 sayfa
...would sustain twenty hundred weight. He lifted an oak table six feet long with his teeth, though half a hundred weight was hung to the extremity ; a piece...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. Though of... | |
| 1837 - 400 sayfa
...would sustain twenty hundred weight ; lifted an oak table six feet long with his teeth, though half a hundred •weight was hung to the extremity ; a piece...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. " He took... | |
| 1844 - 632 sayfa
...would sustain twenty hundred weight; lifted an oak table six feet long with his teeth though half a hundred weight was hung to the extremity ; a piece...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took... | |
| 1860 - 782 sayfa
...would sustain twenty hundred weight ; lifted an oak table six feet long with his teeth, though half a hundred weight was hung to the extremity : a piece...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took... | |
| William Hutton - 1872 - 476 sayfa
...smiling, as all new concerns will, till Whitsuntide, when my uncle took me to Derby to see my friends. hung to the extremity ; a piece of leather was fixed...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took... | |
| 1877 - 814 sayfa
...would sustain twenty hundred weight; lifted an oak table six feet long with his teeth, though half a hundred weight was hung to the extremity : a piece...to one end for his teeth to hold, two of the feet stood upon his knees, and he raised the end with the weight higher than that in his mouth. He took... | |
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