Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... Italians were as much subject to pulicial persecution as the moderns , must have been quite invaluable : that they were not spared the company of the indefatigable insect voltigeurs , any more than their descendants , is rendered highly ...
... Italians were as much subject to pulicial persecution as the moderns , must have been quite invaluable : that they were not spared the company of the indefatigable insect voltigeurs , any more than their descendants , is rendered highly ...
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... Italians still bring it to their tables ; but that the Germans reject it with loathing as an unclean bird , on account of its habit of spitting , to the conside- ration of which charge we now proceed . The country people and their ...
... Italians still bring it to their tables ; but that the Germans reject it with loathing as an unclean bird , on account of its habit of spitting , to the conside- ration of which charge we now proceed . The country people and their ...
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... Italian vine - dresser whom the voice of the cuckoo surprised before he had finished pruning his vine . Hence the irritating mockery with which the wayfarer , loudly imitating the notes of the bird , assailed the husbandman as he ...
... Italian vine - dresser whom the voice of the cuckoo surprised before he had finished pruning his vine . Hence the irritating mockery with which the wayfarer , loudly imitating the notes of the bird , assailed the husbandman as he ...
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... Italian remarks , it was not decorous that the Queen of Heaven should take on herself the likeness of any small or vulgar bird , but rather that she should be embodied in one whose reign by night was coequal with that of the eagle by ...
... Italian remarks , it was not decorous that the Queen of Heaven should take on herself the likeness of any small or vulgar bird , but rather that she should be embodied in one whose reign by night was coequal with that of the eagle by ...
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... Italians give the somewhat ominous name of Duco Cornuto , is a very beautiful bird , elegantly dappled with black and dark brown on pale brown . He loves the ivied tree and the thickest shades . Sir W. Jardine describes him well : " In ...
... Italians give the somewhat ominous name of Duco Cornuto , is a very beautiful bird , elegantly dappled with black and dark brown on pale brown . He loves the ivied tree and the thickest shades . Sir W. Jardine describes him well : " In ...
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