Mountain, Meadow, & Mere: A Series of Outdoor Sketches of Sport, Scenery, Adventure and Natural HistoryHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 226 стор. |
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... miles in diameter . Crosemere would lie a mile and a half outside this circle to the south ; Ellesmere would form its north - west boundary . The aspect of the country is somewhat peculiar — it is full of undulations , and the ...
... miles in diameter . Crosemere would lie a mile and a half outside this circle to the south ; Ellesmere would form its north - west boundary . The aspect of the country is somewhat peculiar — it is full of undulations , and the ...
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... and some an animal organism . It is depicted in Sowerby's English Botany , Vol . xxii . p . 208 , tab . 2555. I should much like to know what it really is . C five miles away , and in the morning and evening The Shropshire Meres 17.
... and some an animal organism . It is depicted in Sowerby's English Botany , Vol . xxii . p . 208 , tab . 2555. I should much like to know what it really is . C five miles away , and in the morning and evening The Shropshire Meres 17.
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... miles away , and in the morning and evening the herons may be observed going to or returning from the isolated marshes and pools . Like a streak of blue light , the kingfisher shoots from some branch or post ; and often during the ...
... miles away , and in the morning and evening the herons may be observed going to or returning from the isolated marshes and pools . Like a streak of blue light , the kingfisher shoots from some branch or post ; and often during the ...
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... miles from the sea . In that county of lakes , it may be interesting to notice the dif- ference in the designations of its numerous sheets of water . The majority are called " Broads , " a term peculiar to Norfolk . The others of any ...
... miles from the sea . In that county of lakes , it may be interesting to notice the dif- ference in the designations of its numerous sheets of water . The majority are called " Broads , " a term peculiar to Norfolk . The others of any ...
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... miles of the mere . It was a beautiful July day , and the drive through the well - farmed country to Hingham , and thence to Scoulton , was extremely pleasant . The corn - fields gave promise of a splendid harvest , and their cool green ...
... miles of the mere . It was a beautiful July day , and the drive through the well - farmed country to Hingham , and thence to Scoulton , was extremely pleasant . The corn - fields gave promise of a splendid harvest , and their cool green ...
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Сторінка 36 - Moss, though containing two gentlemen's lands, yet (which is very remarkable) the pewits did discern betwixt the one and the other, and build only on the land of the next heir, John Skrymsher, Esq., so wholly were they addicted to this family.
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