The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... head . A sight this , worthy the attention of the greatest sovereign ! But he farther adds that , by means of the Waltham blacks , or , to use his own expression , as soon as they began blacking , they were reduced to about fifty head ...
... head . A sight this , worthy the attention of the greatest sovereign ! But he farther adds that , by means of the Waltham blacks , or , to use his own expression , as soon as they began blacking , they were reduced to about fifty head ...
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... head of a fallow - deer , and have it dissected , he would find it furnished with two spiracula , or breathing places , besides the nostrils ; probably analogous to the puncta lachrymalia in the human head . When deer are thirsty they ...
... head of a fallow - deer , and have it dissected , he would find it furnished with two spiracula , or breathing places , besides the nostrils ; probably analogous to the puncta lachrymalia in the human head . When deer are thirsty they ...
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... head I preceived ( though indistinctly from the extreme velocity of their motion ) two birds fly directly against each other , when instantly , to my great astonishment , down dropped a partridge at my feet . The dog immediately seized ...
... head I preceived ( though indistinctly from the extreme velocity of their motion ) two birds fly directly against each other , when instantly , to my great astonishment , down dropped a partridge at my feet . The dog immediately seized ...
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