The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... feet to the belly behind the shoulder it measured three feet and eight inches the length of the legs before and behind consisted a great deal in the tibia , which was strangely long ; but , in my haste to get out of the stench , I ...
... feet to the belly behind the shoulder it measured three feet and eight inches the length of the legs before and behind consisted a great deal in the tibia , which was strangely long ; but , in my haste to get out of the stench , I ...
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... feet to each syllable ; whereas our distance is only two hundred and fifty - eight yards , or near seventy - five feet , to each syllable . Thus our measure falls short of the Doctor's as five to eight ; but then it must be acknowledged ...
... feet to each syllable ; whereas our distance is only two hundred and fifty - eight yards , or near seventy - five feet , to each syllable . Thus our measure falls short of the Doctor's as five to eight ; but then it must be acknowledged ...
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... feet six inches in circumference , and at fourteen feet ( the half of the timber length ) is eight feet two inches . So if the bark was to be measured as timber , the tree gives 116 feet , buyer's measure . Perhaps you never heard of a ...
... feet six inches in circumference , and at fourteen feet ( the half of the timber length ) is eight feet two inches . So if the bark was to be measured as timber , the tree gives 116 feet , buyer's measure . Perhaps you never heard of a ...
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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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