10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «QUAGMIRY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
quagmiry in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
quagmiry im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, ...
The redness in this case is of a brighter color, although equally diffuse, and with a
determined edge ; the limb is more swollen and tense, and soon becomes
quagmiry to the touch. The skin is then undermined, and soon loses its life,
becomes ...
George James Guthrie, 1862
2
Commentaries on the Surgery of the War in Portugal, Spain, ...
The redness in this case is of a brighter color, although equally difl'use, and with
a determined edge; the limb is more swollen and tense, and soon becomes
quagmiry to the touch. The skin is then undermined, and soon loses its life,
becomes ...
George James Guthrie, 1862
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The redness, in this case, is of a brighter colour, although equally diffuse, and
with a determined edge; the limb is more swollen, tense, and soon becomes
quagmiry to the touch. The Bkin is then undermined, and soon loses its life,
becomes ...
4
My early travels and adventures in America and Asia
Here are marshes, a dripping forest, a quagmiry road, deep puddles, black,
heavy. clouds, which do not belong to the Persia of my fancy. But the people, with
their great round eyes, full of unspoken poetry and romance, approach nearer to
...
Henry Morton Stanley, 1895
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... on a great portion of the range, lending, as usual, its exquisite tints, and
mellowing many a landscape of which it forms the background; but the top is
covered with patches of couch-grass and coarse bents, with a spongy, quagmiry
soil.
How quagmiry compared with the solidity of silence ! Regina despairingly rolled
unhappy orbs at Rex. "We met Miss Arthur, the school teacher," he said suavely. "
Do not be foolish, Rex," reprimanded his mother, still dutifully smiling, though ...
7
American Law Reports Annotated
... swampy, and quagmiry nature, that complainant's land was of a porous and
gravelly nature, that subterranean streams flowed through the proposed
cemetery lands into the well of complainant, and that the burial of bodies on such
land, ...
8
My Kalulu, prince, king, and slave: a story of Central Africa
The quagmiry road, trodden into tenacious paste by the long file of human beings
ahead, soon rendered travelling by those behind them a work of unconquerable
difficulty, and some unfortunate woman or child was momentarily struggling for ...
Henry Morton Stanley, 1890
9
The Eleven Eaglets of the West
We were two days and a night wallowing in this dreadful slough, it being
impossible to camp or even to halt longer than a few minutes at a time as the
ground was so quagmiry that we feared becoming inextricably embogged. All the
time we ...
10
Autobiography of an Indian Army surgeon: or, leaves turned ...
By-and-by, a sound of limbs wading through water, of a quagmiry character,
approached, followed by others which had come through many yards of
inundation. When the bearer raised the purdah, or door, a lake of some
pretensions spread ...
Indian Army surgeon, 1854