The Natural History of Selborne...Henry G. Bohn, 1851 - 40 стор. |
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... able to walk into his field in the early morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him ...
... able to walk into his field in the early morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him ...
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... able disposition , and in viewing his benevolent and christian character , that we cannot but turn to the perusal of his charming work with increased pleasure and delight when the writer of it is more clearly placed before us . The ...
... able disposition , and in viewing his benevolent and christian character , that we cannot but turn to the perusal of his charming work with increased pleasure and delight when the writer of it is more clearly placed before us . The ...
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... able , early in October , to leave the nest for the spout or the roof of the house . They took a short flight across the court , but were too weak to depart when the rest of these birds are supposed to quit our Island . Having taken ...
... able , early in October , to leave the nest for the spout or the roof of the house . They took a short flight across the court , but were too weak to depart when the rest of these birds are supposed to quit our Island . Having taken ...
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... able to bring forward one decided fact to prove their favourite idea.-ED. * This may be accounted for by the swifts having only one brood and when they can fly , both old and young migrate . The purpose for which they came to this ...
... able to bring forward one decided fact to prove their favourite idea.-ED. * This may be accounted for by the swifts having only one brood and when they can fly , both old and young migrate . The purpose for which they came to this ...
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... able to shift for themselves . About ten years ago , I used to spend some weeks yearly at Sunbury , which is one of those pleasant villages lying on the Thames , near Hampton Court . In the autumn I could not help being much amused with ...
... able to shift for themselves . About ten years ago , I used to spend some weeks yearly at Sunbury , which is one of those pleasant villages lying on the Thames , near Hampton Court . In the autumn I could not help being much amused with ...
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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