The Natural History of Selborne...Henry G. Bohn, 1851 - 40 Seiten |
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... manner satisfactory to all parties , by generously making good the losses of both plaintiff and defendant . - Volney's Travels , chap . 20 . " Letter 53 contains a curious account of the Coccus vitis vinifera , an insect very pernicious ...
... manner satisfactory to all parties , by generously making good the losses of both plaintiff and defendant . - Volney's Travels , chap . 20 . " Letter 53 contains a curious account of the Coccus vitis vinifera , an insect very pernicious ...
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... manner of relating an anecdote and telling a story , that the room was always filled when he was there . Not very long after the publi- cation of his " Selborne , " Dr. Scrope Beardmore , the then Warden of Merton College , made the ...
... manner of relating an anecdote and telling a story , that the room was always filled when he was there . Not very long after the publi- cation of his " Selborne , " Dr. Scrope Beardmore , the then Warden of Merton College , made the ...
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... manner , and then you will judge of my feelings : suppose you were to be kidnapped away to - morrow in the bloom of your life to a land of tortoises , and were never to see again a human face for fifty years !!! Think on this , dear ...
... manner , and then you will judge of my feelings : suppose you were to be kidnapped away to - morrow in the bloom of your life to a land of tortoises , and were never to see again a human face for fifty years !!! Think on this , dear ...
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... the ash , birch , and Huntingdon willow , to it . What are more graceful than the pendulous branches of the beech , covered with hoar frost in winter ? -ED . manner , two very incongruous soils . To the south 14 VILLAGE OF SELBORNE .
... the ash , birch , and Huntingdon willow , to it . What are more graceful than the pendulous branches of the beech , covered with hoar frost in winter ? -ED . manner , two very incongruous soils . To the south 14 VILLAGE OF SELBORNE .
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Gilbert White. manner , two very incongruous soils . To the south - west is a rank clay , that requires the labour of years to render it mellow ; while the gardens to the north - east , and small enclosures behind , consist of a warm ...
Gilbert White. manner , two very incongruous soils . To the south - west is a rank clay , that requires the labour of years to render it mellow ; while the gardens to the north - east , and small enclosures behind , consist of a warm ...
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abound animal appear April April 14 April 22 autumn beech bees breed brood called chaffinches cold colour common cuckoo curious DAINES BARRINGTON DEAR district dogs eggs feed feet female fieldfares fields flies flocks forest frequent garden Gilbert White grass ground hard frost haunt hirundines hirundo house-martins inches insects July July 13 July 22 June June 11 June 22 June 9 last seen late legs LETTER Linnæus LYON Biblioth male manner March March 26 MARKWICK migration mild naturalist nest never night observed Palais des Arts pheasant plants prey quadrupeds rain remarkable rooks says season seems SELBORNE Sept showers sings snow soon species spring stone-curlew summer suppose swallows swarm swifts THOMAS PENNANT titmouse torpid trees village warm weather WHITE wild wind wings winter woods wren young