The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... frost of the former winter . In the house they showed me the horn of a male moose , which had no front antlers , but only a broad palm with some snags on the edge . The noble owner of the dead moose proposed to make a skeleton of her ...
... frost of the former winter . In the house they showed me the horn of a male moose , which had no front antlers , but only a broad palm with some snags on the edge . The noble owner of the dead moose proposed to make a skeleton of her ...
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... frost in January 1776 , so singular and striking , that a short detail of them may not be unacceptable . The most certain way to be exact will be to copy the passages from my journal , which were taken from time to time , as things ...
... frost in January 1776 , so singular and striking , that a short detail of them may not be unacceptable . The most certain way to be exact will be to copy the passages from my journal , which were taken from time to time , as things ...
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... frost happens , even when the ground is considerably dry , as soon as a thaw takes place the paths and fields are all in a batter . Country people say that the frost draws moisture . But the true philosophy is , that the steam and ...
... frost happens , even when the ground is considerably dry , as soon as a thaw takes place the paths and fields are all in a batter . Country people say that the frost draws moisture . But the true philosophy is , that the steam and ...
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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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