The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... White , -they are gone ; but his fields and hedges remain to us more peaceful now than ever . Perhaps the Naturalist's Calendar is that part of the book that will be found most valuable to those who take up this study . The dates are ...
... White , -they are gone ; but his fields and hedges remain to us more peaceful now than ever . Perhaps the Naturalist's Calendar is that part of the book that will be found most valuable to those who take up this study . The dates are ...
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... white stone , little in appearance removed from chalk ; but seems so far from being calcareous , that it endures extreme heat . Yet that the freestone still preserves somewhat that is analogous to chalk , is plain from the beeches which ...
... white stone , little in appearance removed from chalk ; but seems so far from being calcareous , that it endures extreme heat . Yet that the freestone still preserves somewhat that is analogous to chalk , is plain from the beeches which ...
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... white malm , a sort of rotten or rubble stone , which , when turned up to the frost and rain , moulders to pieces , and becomes manure to itself . This soil produces good wheat and clover . Still on to the north - east , and a step ...
... white malm , a sort of rotten or rubble stone , which , when turned up to the frost and rain , moulders to pieces , and becomes manure to itself . This soil produces good wheat and clover . Still on to the north - east , and a step ...
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With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional Observations Gilbert White. nor for the plough , yet kindly for hops , which root deep in the freestone , and have their poles and wood for charcoal growing just at hand . The white soil ...
With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional Observations Gilbert White. nor for the plough , yet kindly for hops , which root deep in the freestone , and have their poles and wood for charcoal growing just at hand . The white soil ...
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... white part , and even the blue rag , ferments strongly in mineral acids . Though the white stone will not bear wet , yet in every quarry at intervals there are thin strata of blue rag , which resist rain and frost ; and are excellent ...
... white part , and even the blue rag , ferments strongly in mineral acids . Though the white stone will not bear wet , yet in every quarry at intervals there are thin strata of blue rag , which resist rain and frost ; and are excellent ...
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