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... night , or in the calm repose of an autumnal evening , or in the bright sunshine of a returning spring , the mind may always be elevated to the Great Creator of all things , and some interesting object be presented to the enquiring ...
... night , or in the calm repose of an autumnal evening , or in the bright sunshine of a returning spring , the mind may always be elevated to the Great Creator of all things , and some interesting object be presented to the enquiring ...
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... night , to a place at some miles ' distance , and put into a walled garden , where it was discovered by the old birds early the next morning , and was regularly fed by them till it was able to fly away . As there were probably other ...
... night , to a place at some miles ' distance , and put into a walled garden , where it was discovered by the old birds early the next morning , and was regularly fed by them till it was able to fly away . As there were probably other ...
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... night . Mr. Yarrell informs me that the last Bustard known to be killed in England , was shot in the spring of 1843 , in Cornwall . It was a female , and had been seen in a turnip field for several days . This is the only instance of ...
... night . Mr. Yarrell informs me that the last Bustard known to be killed in England , was shot in the spring of 1843 , in Cornwall . It was a female , and had been seen in a turnip field for several days . This is the only instance of ...
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... night , have been alarmed with the fear of meeting " Herne the hunter . " The timber of the Ash is next in value to that of the Oak , and in some places equal to it ; and ought , when it is sold , to be measured to a much smaller girth ...
... night , have been alarmed with the fear of meeting " Herne the hunter . " The timber of the Ash is next in value to that of the Oak , and in some places equal to it ; and ought , when it is sold , to be measured to a much smaller girth ...
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... night , have been alarmed with the fear of meeting " Herne the hunter . " The timber of the Ash is next in value to that of the Oak , and in some places equal to it ; and ought , when it is sold , to be measured to a much smaller girth ...
... night , have been alarmed with the fear of meeting " Herne the hunter . " The timber of the Ash is next in value to that of the Oak , and in some places equal to it ; and ought , when it is sold , to be measured to a much smaller girth ...
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Scenes and Occupations of Country Life: With Recollections of Natural History Edward Jesse Visualização integral - 1853 |
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