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" 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 silence or secrets ; and one fond of music is perpetually singing. "
A Cyclopaedia of drug pathogenesy v. 1, 1886 - Page 149
1886
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 24

1834 - 508 pages
...partakes of it " becomes as sadly comical as a Christmas clown; if he wishes to step over a straw, he takes a stride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person cannot keep secrets 294 THK M1KKOK. 996 or silence, and one fond of music is perpetually singing ; thus he flounders...
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Outlines of botany

Gilbert Thomas Burnett - Botany - 1835 - 1050 pages
...extremely ludicrous. If a person, under its influence, wishes to step over a straw or a small stick, be 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 Amonita, is the influence it posaesees over the urine. It is said...
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The gardeners dictionary, Volume 1

Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 pages
...often very ludicrous. Ifaperson, 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. A powder of the root, or of that...
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A natural system of botany

John Lindley - 1836 - 570 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,...
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A Natural System of Botany, Or, A Systematic View of the Organization ...

John Lindley - Botany - 1836 - 632 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,...
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A Philosophical and Statistical History of the Inventions and Customs of ...

Samuel Morewood - Alcoholic beverages - 1838 - 778 pages
...ludicrous. If a person, under its influence, wish to step over a straw, or small stick, he takes a stride or jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree; a talkative person can neither keep secrecy nor ^lence, and one fond of music is perpetually singing. The most extraordinary...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 14

Medicine - 1839 - 564 pages
...ludicrous. If aperson, under its influence, wish to step over a straw, or a small stick, he takes astride or a jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person can neither keep secrecy nor silence, and one fond of music is perpetually singing. The most extraordinary...
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A history of the vegetable kingdom

William Rhind - 1841 - 756 pages
...often very ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, lie 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. Agaricus comattts, or tall cylindrical...
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The Student: a magazine of theology, literature, and science

1844 - 1128 pages
...ludicrous. If a person under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick, he takes a stride or jump sufficient to clear the trunk of a tree ; a talkative person cannot keep silence or secrets ; some fond of music are perpetually singing. The most remarkable effect of the Amanita is the influence...
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The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste, Volume 1

Country life - 1847 - 614 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." We are accustomed to consider some of the forest trees of this country — the sycamores of the Ohio,...
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