The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... mentioned in my last , appeared this year as early as the 11th April amidst frost and snow ; but they withdrew again for a time . I am not pleased to find that some people seem so little satisfied with Scopoli's new publication ; there ...
... mentioned in my last , appeared this year as early as the 11th April amidst frost and snow ; but they withdrew again for a time . I am not pleased to find that some people seem so little satisfied with Scopoli's new publication ; there ...
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... mentioned as rarities , and somewhat out of the common course of things : but as to redwings and fieldfares , no sportsman or naturalist has ever yet , that I could hear , pretended to have found the nest or young of those species in ...
... mentioned as rarities , and somewhat out of the common course of things : but as to redwings and fieldfares , no sportsman or naturalist has ever yet , that I could hear , pretended to have found the nest or young of those species in ...
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... mentioned , which occasioned a flood as violent as it was sudden ; doing great damage to the meadows and fallows , by deluging the one and washing away the soil of the other . The hollow lane towards Alton was so torn and disordered as ...
... mentioned , which occasioned a flood as violent as it was sudden ; doing great damage to the meadows and fallows , by deluging the one and washing away the soil of the other . The hollow lane towards Alton was so torn and disordered as ...
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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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