| Wernerian Natural History Society, Edinburgh - Natural history - 1823 - 420 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk...secrets ; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. The most singular effect of the Amanita is the influence it possesses over the urine. It is said that,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1823 - 572 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tret;: a talkative person cannot keep .silence or secrets; and one fond of music is perpetually singing.... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - Apparitions - 1825 - 500 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk...; and one fond of music is perpetually singing."* The last remark which I shall make on this stage of mental excitement is, that no other mental impressions... | |
| Samuel Hibbert- Ware - Apparitions - 1825 - 504 pages
...under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sum. cient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person...; and one fond of music is perpetually singing."* The last remark which I shall make on this stage of mental excitement is, that no other mental impres.... | |
| 1826 - 600 pages
...are often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or a stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk...secrets ; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. " The most singular effect of the Amanita is the influence it possesses over the urine. It is said... | |
| Agriculture - 1830 - 780 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw, or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person cannot keep secrets or silence ; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. " The most singular effect of the... | |
| Gardening - 1830 - 802 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw, or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree; a talkative person cannot keep secrets or silence; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. " The usual mode of taking this fungus,... | |
| Edwin Lankester - Food - 1832 - 412 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person cannot keep secrets or silence, and one fond of music is perpetually singing*." " Medical Botany, No. 43, p. 166.... | |
| William Pinnock - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1833 - 738 pages
...who drinks becomes as sadly comical as ÍL Christmas clown : if he wishes to step over a straw, lie takes a. stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative GROUP OF FUNGUSSES person cannot keep secrete or silence, and one fond of music is perpetually singing;... | |
| John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill - Botany - 1834 - 1076 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw, or small stick, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person cannot keep secrets or silence ; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. The most singular effect of the... | |
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