| George Richard Jesse - 1866 - 486 sider
...desirous of the next (albeit not the safest) refuge, are otherwise taken and intrapped with snares and nettes layde over holes to the same purpose. But these be the least in that kynde called Sagax} "OF THE DOGGB CALLED THE GASEHOUNDE. " This kind of Dogge which pursueth by the eye, prevayleth little,... | |
| Rawdon B. Lee - 1895 - 296 sider
...afrayde, nyppe and bite the Foxe and the Badger in such sorte that eyther they teare them in pieces with theyr teeth, beyng in the bosome of the earth,...the least in that kynde called Sagax." Here, though in quaint writing, is a description of the use a fox terrier ought to be put to at the present day,... | |
| 1903 - 500 sider
...albeit not the safest refuge, are otherwise taken and entrapped with snares and nets laid over their holes to the same purpose. But these be the least in that kind, called Sagax. !] ENGLISH DOGS — THE BLOODHOUND, n Of the dog, called a Bloodhound ; in Latin,... | |
| 904 sider
...(albeit not the safest) refuge, are otherwise taken and intrapped with snares and nettes layde ouer holes to the same purpose. But these be the least in that kynde called Sagax. Of the Dogge called a Bloudhounde in Latine Sanguinarius. The greater sort which serue to hunt, hauing... | |
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