Forest in succession for more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did not think the forest of Wolmer beneath her royal regard. For she came out... The Natural History of Selborne - Сторінка 30автори: Gilbert White - 1822Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| George Albemarle Bertie Dewar - 1900 - 416 стор.
...red deer which were once driven in front of Queen Anne, who "came out of the great road at Liphook which is just by, and reposing herself on a bank smoothed...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Woolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Adaline Wheelock Sterling - 1901 - 526 стор.
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| William Peacock - 1903 - 408 стор.
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...mile to the east of Wolmer-pond, and still called Queen's bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd of red deer brought by the... | |
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 520 стор.
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Gilbert White - 1904 - 540 стор.
...associations have also been formed, and in Berwickshire no less than 8000 were destroyed in one year. regard. For she came out of the great road at Lippock, which is just by, and,'rcposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer... | |
| Gilbert White - 1906 - 304 стор.
...than an hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him, that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...mile to the east of Wolmer-pond, and still called Queen's-bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd of red deer brought by the... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 360 стор.
...than an hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him, that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...mile to the east of Wolmer-pond, and still called Queen's-bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd of red deer brought by the... | |
| Samuel Joseph Looker - 1922 - 278 стор.
...than a hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him, that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Gertrude Jekyll, Lawrence Weaver - 1924 - 324 стор.
...Gilbert White in the History of Selbome. " As Queen Anne was journeying on the Portsmouth road, she did not think the forest of Wolmer beneath her royal...reposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd of red deer brought by the keepers along... | |
| Charles Stephen Brooks - 1924 - 314 стор.
...that Queen Anne — • our soapy lady of the bath — once "came out of the great road at Liphook which is just by, and reposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose . . . saw with great complacency and satisfaction a whole herd of red deer ..." Smoothed for that purpose.... | |
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