The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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Сторінка 126
... advance on the different manners in which different birds fly and walk ; but as this is a subject that I have not enough considered , and is of such a nature as not to be contained in a small space , I shall say nothing further about it ...
... advance on the different manners in which different birds fly and walk ; but as this is a subject that I have not enough considered , and is of such a nature as not to be contained in a small space , I shall say nothing further about it ...
Сторінка 127
... advance some mistaken observations , yet the ornithology of so distant a country as Carniola is very curious . Men that undertake only one district are much more likely to advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than ...
... advance some mistaken observations , yet the ornithology of so distant a country as Carniola is very curious . Men that undertake only one district are much more likely to advance natural knowledge than those that grasp at more than ...
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... advance something new and peculiar with respect to them , and different from all other birds , I might perhaps be credited , especially as my assertion is the result of many years ' exact observation . The fact that I would advance is ...
... advance something new and peculiar with respect to them , and different from all other birds , I might perhaps be credited , especially as my assertion is the result of many years ' exact observation . The fact that I would advance is ...
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