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" Dr Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible: He therefore conjured the company... "
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Page 95
1793
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An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present ..., Volume 2

John Hawkesworth - 1773 - 444 pages
...fuperfluous caution, but it will foon appear to be other wife. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crofTed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well...the company to keep moving, whatever pain it might coft them, and whatever relief they might be promifed by an inclination to reft: Whoever fits down,...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 36

Tobias Smollett - 1773 - 506 pages
...fuperfluoiis caution, but it %illfoon, appear to be otherwife. Dr. Sôlander, who had more than once eroded the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well...torpor and fleepinefs that are almoft irrefiftible ; h« therefore conjured the company to keep moving, whatever р^Ч it might colt them, and whatever...
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Annual Register, Volume 16

Edmund Burke - 1774 - 606 pages
...will foon appear to be otherwife. Dr. Solander, who had more thari once crofled the mountains whicli divide Sweden from Norway,' well knew that extreme...efpecially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepineis that are almoit irrefdtible : he therefore conjured the company to keep movin» whatever...
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An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present ..., Volume 1

John Hawkesworth - 1775 - 576 pages
...fuperfluous caution, but it will foon appear to be oilierwife. Dr. Solander, who had more than once eroded the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and fleepinefs that are alrhoft irrefiftible...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 16

1803 - 598 pages
...superfluous caution, but it will soon appear to be otherwise. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 28

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 518 pages
...directions. The matter is thus related in the voyage. " Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible...
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The World Displayed, Or, A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 10

1815 - 476 pages
...superfluous caution, but it will soon appear to be otherwise. Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially •when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible:...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 28

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 522 pages
...directions. The matter is thus related in the voyage. " Dr. Solander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue,, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible...
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The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ..., Volume 6

Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 844 pages
...fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr Solander, who had more , than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a. torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible...
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The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ..., Volume 6

Edinburgh gazetteer - 1822 - 846 pages
...fallen a sacrifice to its severity in the midst of summer. Dr Sulander, who had more than once crossed the mountains which divide Sweden from Norway, well knew that extreme cold, especially when joined with fatigue, produces a torpor and sleepiness that are almost irresistible...
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