The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... attended by a train of daws , yet it is strange that the former should so frequently have a flight of starlings for ... attend them on the motive of interest , as greyhounds wait on the motions of their finders ; and as lions are said to ...
... attended by a train of daws , yet it is strange that the former should so frequently have a flight of starlings for ... attend them on the motive of interest , as greyhounds wait on the motions of their finders ; and as lions are said to ...
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... attended very exactly to their motions before he would be able to perceive it . As soon as the young are able to ... attend one nest . They are often capricious in fixing on a nesting - place , beginning many edifices , and leaving them ...
... attended very exactly to their motions before he would be able to perceive it . As soon as the young are able to ... attend one nest . They are often capricious in fixing on a nesting - place , beginning many edifices , and leaving them ...
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... about four acres of his wheat in one field were entirely destroyed by slugs , which swarmed on the blades of corn , and devoured it as fast as it sprang . This sudden summer - like heat was attended by many NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... about four acres of his wheat in one field were entirely destroyed by slugs , which swarmed on the blades of corn , and devoured it as fast as it sprang . This sudden summer - like heat was attended by many NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
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Letters to Thomas Pennant | 3 |
Letters to the Hon Daines Barrington | 110 |
From the year 1768 to the year 1793 | 291 |
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