The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, and Kennel Management of All Breeds of DogsGeorge O. Shields Rand, McNally, 1891 - 702 sider |
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Side 13
... less tinged by the peculiar views of their authors , the book , thus drawn from many different minds , is not only very eclectic in character , but , in my judgment , much more correct and valuable , as a whole , than it could be were ...
... less tinged by the peculiar views of their authors , the book , thus drawn from many different minds , is not only very eclectic in character , but , in my judgment , much more correct and valuable , as a whole , than it could be were ...
Side 14
... less widely known , add to the interest and attractive- ness of the work . Nearly every breed is illustrated , and of some breeds several good specimens are pictured . A statement of the value of American dogs would startle a stranger ...
... less widely known , add to the interest and attractive- ness of the work . Nearly every breed is illustrated , and of some breeds several good specimens are pictured . A statement of the value of American dogs would startle a stranger ...
Side 17
... less recognized as authorities , while accepting without question the say- ings of writers of two or three hundred years ago . Accord- ing to the popular belief , one which is supported by nearly every author of modern sporting ...
... less recognized as authorities , while accepting without question the say- ings of writers of two or three hundred years ago . Accord- ing to the popular belief , one which is supported by nearly every author of modern sporting ...
Side 19
... less delight in his labour at night than he did in the morning . " And his cunning hunting is discerned by his casting about heedfully , and running into the wind of the prey he seeketh ; by his stillnesse and quiet- nesse in hunting ...
... less delight in his labour at night than he did in the morning . " And his cunning hunting is discerned by his casting about heedfully , and running into the wind of the prey he seeketh ; by his stillnesse and quiet- nesse in hunting ...
Side 24
... less perfectly the different stages of transition ; for it is hardly tenable to suppose their total destruction , leaving the two breeds distinctly established , without any connecting link between them . Sixth . There is an absurdity ...
... less perfectly the different stages of transition ; for it is hardly tenable to suppose their total destruction , leaving the two breeds distinctly established , without any connecting link between them . Sixth . There is an absurdity ...
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