 | 1791 - 822 pages
...of difcerning an infinite number of little worms that were feeding moft voracioufly on his clothes, by which I perceived, that contrary to the common opinion, it is not we who wear out our clothes, but they are fairly eaten off our backs, by thcfc invifible infefb; I changed my fi'uation,... | |
 | Henry Christmas - Occultism - 1849 - 400 pages
...discerning an infinite number of little worms that were feeding most voraciously upon his clothes ; by which I perceived, that, contrary to the common opinion, it is not we who wear out our clothes, but they are fairly eaten off our backs by these invisible insects. I changed my situation,... | |
 | Johann Heinrich Cohausen - Health - 1885 - 206 pages
...an Opportunity of discerning an infinite Number of little Worms, that were feeding most voraciously upon his Cloaths, by which I perceived that contrary...Cloaths, but they are fairly eaten off our Backs, by these invisible Insects ; I changed my Situation, and considering my Mathematician in another light,... | |
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