The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... taken , yet they never are seen to flock ; and it is a rare thing to see more than three or four at a time ; so that there must be a perpetual flitting and constant progressive succession . It does not appear that any wheat - ears are taken ...
... taken , yet they never are seen to flock ; and it is a rare thing to see more than three or four at a time ; so that there must be a perpetual flitting and constant progressive succession . It does not appear that any wheat - ears are taken ...
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... taken out of their knowledge , yet the first that got possession of the chinks would seize on any other that were intruded upon them with a vast row of serrated fangs . With their strong jaws , toothed like the shears of a lobster's ...
... taken out of their knowledge , yet the first that got possession of the chinks would seize on any other that were intruded upon them with a vast row of serrated fangs . With their strong jaws , toothed like the shears of a lobster's ...
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... taken out into a field the bitch showed some disposi- tion for hunting , and dwelt on the scent of a covey of partridges till she sprung them , giving her tongue all the time . The dogs in South America are dumb ; but these bark much in ...
... taken out into a field the bitch showed some disposi- tion for hunting , and dwelt on the scent of a covey of partridges till she sprung them , giving her tongue all the time . The dogs in South America are dumb ; but these bark much in ...
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