Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... horse - hairs , and several mottled feathers , frequently those of a turkey ; the third is similar to the last in the outside , but lined with long horse- hairs , wool , and feathers . " As a proof of the memory of this species , and ...
... horse - hairs , and several mottled feathers , frequently those of a turkey ; the third is similar to the last in the outside , but lined with long horse- hairs , wool , and feathers . " As a proof of the memory of this species , and ...
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... horse - hair nooses there set . The numbers captured annually are almost incredible . One shepherd has been known to take eighty - four dozen in a day , and Pennant has recorded that about 1840 dozen were annually snared at Eastbourne ...
... horse - hair nooses there set . The numbers captured annually are almost incredible . One shepherd has been known to take eighty - four dozen in a day , and Pennant has recorded that about 1840 dozen were annually snared at Eastbourne ...
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... horse - pond on a duck's back , and the divings of the animated bark when the captain in his terror stuck his claws into it , and his submersion upon the instant , and his hooting astonishment as he emerged , only to gripe harder and be ...
... horse - pond on a duck's back , and the divings of the animated bark when the captain in his terror stuck his claws into it , and his submersion upon the instant , and his hooting astonishment as he emerged , only to gripe harder and be ...
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... horse , forded the river not without peril , and fled to King Henry for shelter and redress , leaving the enraged scholars seeking for him with expressions that left little doubt what his fate would have been had he fallen into their ...
... horse , forded the river not without peril , and fled to King Henry for shelter and redress , leaving the enraged scholars seeking for him with expressions that left little doubt what his fate would have been had he fallen into their ...
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... horses till they were comparable to nothing more aptly than an English prize - ox . Though much advanced in the scale of civilization , the Javanese , according to Dr. Horsfield , seem to be little better dog - masters than the Wax ...
... horses till they were comparable to nothing more aptly than an English prize - ox . Though much advanced in the scale of civilization , the Javanese , according to Dr. Horsfield , seem to be little better dog - masters than the Wax ...
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