| W. Cleator - 1791 - 382 Seiten
...next morning by break of day, and there watch a while ; being careful to keep his dog in a firing, if he is not under perfect command. As foon as the...and will moft commonly fettle at a little diftance. Therej in a few minutes they will call again, and fometimes take a fecond flight, but that will be... | |
| 1800 - 596 Seiten
...begins to peep, the partridges will begin to call, and foon afterwards will perform the fame manœuvre as on the preceding evening; that is to fay, after...minutes, they will call again, and fometimes take a fécond flight, but that will be to no great diftance. Then, as foon as the fun is rifen, and the fportfman... | |
| 1800 - 594 Seiten
...the fame poft by break of day, and there watch a while; being careful to keep his dog in a firing, if he is not under perfect command. As foon as the dawn begins to peep, the partridges will begin to call, and foon afterwards will perform the fame manoeuvre as on the preceding... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 Seiten
...to call, and icon afterwards will perform the fame manœuvre as on the preceding evening ; that is, after having called a while, they will take their flight, and will moft commonly Ibttle at a little diftance. There in a few minutes they will call again, and fometimes take a fécond... | |
| 1823 - 936 Seiten
...to call, and soon afterwards will perform the same manœuvre as on the preceding evening ; that is, after having called a while, they will take their flight, and will most commonly settle at a little distance. There in a few minutes they will call again, and sometimes... | |
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