... teeth to receive them : when they clap their jaws together it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance. The Scots Magazine - Page 211793Full view - About this book
| 1793 - 542 pages
...oppofite to thefe teeth to receive them. When they clap their jaws together, it caufes a iurprifing noife, like that which is made by forcing a heavy...be heard at a great diftance. But what is yet more iurprifing to a ftranger is the incredible loud and terrifying roar, which they are capable of making,... | |
| Caledonian bee - English literature - 1795 - 302 pages
...to thefe teeth, to receive them ; when they clap their jaws together, it caufes a furprizing noiie, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with violence on the ground, and may be heard at a great diftance. But what is yet more furprifing to a ftranger,... | |
| Hunting - 1799 - 422 pages
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| English literature - 1794 - 802 pages
...their jaws together, it caufes a furprifing noife, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plark with violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance. But what is yet more furprifing to a ftranger is the incredible loud and terrifying roar,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1810 - 272 pages
...these teeth to receive them ; when they clap their jaws to*109 gether, it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with...violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance. — But what is yet more surprising to a stranger is the incredibly loud and terrifying roar... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...opposite to these teeth to receive them; when they clap their jaws together, it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with...violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance.— But what is yet more surprising to a stranger is the incredibly loud and terrifying roar... | |
| 1793 - 624 pages
...oppofite to thefe teeth, to receive them: when they ^ clap their jaws together it caufes a furprifing noife, like that which is made by forcing a heavy...heard at a great diftance. • But what is yet more furprifing to a ftranger, is the incredible loud and terrifying rbar, which they are capable of making,... | |
| Caledonian bee - 1811 - 300 pages
...to thefe teeth, to receive them ; when they clap their jaws together, it caufes a fm.prizing uoife, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with violence on the ground, and may be heard at a great dittance. But what is yet rclore furprifing to a ftraiiger,... | |
| Methodist Church - 1821 - 494 pages
...to these teeth to receive them ; when they clap their jaws together, it causes a surprising noise, like that which is made by forcing a heavy plank with...violence upon the ground, and may be heard at a great distance. — Hut what is yet more surprising to a stranger is the incredibly loud and terrifying roar... | |
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