A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland: (The Terriers.) |
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Side 1
MANY of the varieties of the terrier we possess at the present time, as a group the
most popular of the canine race, are of quite modern origin, although no doubt
there was a dog of similar appearance to the terrier co-existent with the original ...
MANY of the varieties of the terrier we possess at the present time, as a group the
most popular of the canine race, are of quite modern origin, although no doubt
there was a dog of similar appearance to the terrier co-existent with the original ...
Side 3
I have no doubt this terrier record the learned Strutt has given us is the oldest
upon which any reliance can be placed, so far as this country is concerned.
Some may say that the dog given is not a terrier, but I believe it is intended to
represent ...
I have no doubt this terrier record the learned Strutt has given us is the oldest
upon which any reliance can be placed, so far as this country is concerned.
Some may say that the dog given is not a terrier, but I believe it is intended to
represent ...
Side 7
Whatever was the case during the seventeenth century, there is no doubt that
now the “terrier is a peculiar species of itself,” careful and judicious selection
during a series of generations having made it as much so as any other
quadruped we ...
Whatever was the case during the seventeenth century, there is no doubt that
now the “terrier is a peculiar species of itself,” careful and judicious selection
during a series of generations having made it as much so as any other
quadruped we ...
Side 11
mastiff and the beagle,” his weight might be nearer 4olb. than 151b, the latter no
doubt the most useful size for underground purposes. Old pictures of terriers
dating back 300 years illustrate cross-bred looking creatures, some of them
bearing ...
mastiff and the beagle,” his weight might be nearer 4olb. than 151b, the latter no
doubt the most useful size for underground purposes. Old pictures of terriers
dating back 300 years illustrate cross-bred looking creatures, some of them
bearing ...
Side 15
... is one of the old varieties of terriers I believe, and, although it did not receive its
distinctive name until about 1814, when Sir Walter Scott wrote “Guy Mannering,”
similar dogs were no doubt fairly numerous on the Border long before that time.
... is one of the old varieties of terriers I believe, and, although it did not receive its
distinctive name until about 1814, when Sir Walter Scott wrote “Guy Mannering,”
similar dogs were no doubt fairly numerous on the Border long before that time.
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A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland ... Rawdon B. Lee Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1894 |
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