Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... once sure of a passage he commonly raises his tone , which he drops again when he is not equal to what he is attempting ; just as a singer raises his voice , when he not only recollects certain parts of a tune with precision , but knows ...
... once sure of a passage he commonly raises his tone , which he drops again when he is not equal to what he is attempting ; just as a singer raises his voice , when he not only recollects certain parts of a tune with precision , but knows ...
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... once saw in his garden at Selborne a sad exception to the general rule . Several Magpies came down in a body , determined to storm the nest of the poor Missel Thrushes , who " defended their mansion with great vigour , and fought ...
... once saw in his garden at Selborne a sad exception to the general rule . Several Magpies came down in a body , determined to storm the nest of the poor Missel Thrushes , who " defended their mansion with great vigour , and fought ...
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... once pos- sessed a musical pet of this description will know how to " share Maria's grief " for the loss of her favourite . Numbers of these performers are imported annually from Germany , where there are regular schools for teaching ...
... once pos- sessed a musical pet of this description will know how to " share Maria's grief " for the loss of her favourite . Numbers of these performers are imported annually from Germany , where there are regular schools for teaching ...
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... once entered the room , nor brought any food while the young were in it . But the mother's affections were not to be so checked : —she would enter , and feed her infant brood at the table where Colonel Montagu was sitting , and even ...
... once entered the room , nor brought any food while the young were in it . But the mother's affections were not to be so checked : —she would enter , and feed her infant brood at the table where Colonel Montagu was sitting , and even ...
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... by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places where the frost cannot reach them ; but he apprehends that numbers perish in severe winters . He once caught 36 ZOOLOGICAL RECREATIONS .
... by constant active motion in the day , and at night , secrete themselves in places where the frost cannot reach them ; but he apprehends that numbers perish in severe winters . He once caught 36 ZOOLOGICAL RECREATIONS .
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