The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of Nature; and the Naturalist's CalendarG. Bell, 1898 - 416 sider |
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... morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him , " not desiring to have his name recorded ...
... morning without wetting his feet . It remains to this day ; the bricks having been double - burned especially for this purpose . He desired in his will that no monument should be erected to him , " not desiring to have his name recorded ...
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... morning I watched my opportunity , found the wicket open , eluded the vigilance of the gardener , and escaped into the sainfoin , which begun to be in bloom , and thence into the beans . I was missing eight days , wandering in this ...
... morning I watched my opportunity , found the wicket open , eluded the vigilance of the gardener , and escaped into the sainfoin , which begun to be in bloom , and thence into the beans . I was missing eight days , wandering in this ...
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... morning or on evening cloud impress'd , Bent in vast curve , the watery meteor shines Delightfully , to th❜ levell❜d sun opposed : Lovely refraction ! while the vivid brede In listed colours glows , th ' unconscious swain , With ...
... morning or on evening cloud impress'd , Bent in vast curve , the watery meteor shines Delightfully , to th❜ levell❜d sun opposed : Lovely refraction ! while the vivid brede In listed colours glows , th ' unconscious swain , With ...
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... morning , they have dis- covered these trees , in the bogs , by the hoar frost , which lay longer over the space where they were concealed , than on the surrounding morass . Nor does this seem to be a fanciful notion , but consistent ...
... morning , they have dis- covered these trees , in the bogs , by the hoar frost , which lay longer over the space where they were concealed , than on the surrounding morass . Nor does this seem to be a fanciful notion , but consistent ...
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... morning till four in the afternoon , and then return to their feeding . During this great proportion of the day , they drop much dung , in which insects nestle , and so supply food for the fish , which would be poorly subsisted , but ...
... morning till four in the afternoon , and then return to their feeding . During this great proportion of the day , they drop much dung , in which insects nestle , and so supply food for the fish , which would be poorly subsisted , but ...
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Side 134 - Part loosely wing the region, part more wise In common, ranged in figure wedge their way, Intelligent of seasons, and set forth Their airy caravan high over seas Flying, and over lands with mutual wing Easing their flight...
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Side 5 - FLORENCE OF WORCESTER'S Chronicle, with the Two Continuations : comprising Annals of English History from the Departure of the Romans to the Reign of Edward I.
Side 14 - PICKERING'S History of the Races of Man, and their Geographical Distribution. With AN ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by Dr. Hall. With a Map of the World and 12 coloured Plates. 5*. PINDAR. Translated
Side 19 - STRABO'S Geography. Translated by W. Falconer, MA, and HC Hamilton. 3 vols. 5*. each. STRICKLAND'S (Agnes) Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest. Revised Edition. With 6 Portraits. 6 vols. 5*. each. Life of Mary Queen of Scots. 2 vols. 5.?.
Side 17 - Robbers ( with Schiller's original Preface), Fiesco, Love and Intrigue, Demetrius, Ghost Seer, Sport of Divinity. The Dramas in this volume are translated into Prose.
Side 6 - GIBBON'S Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Complete and Unabridged, with Variorum Notes. Edited by an English Churchman. With 2 Maps and Portrait.
Side 298 - Less than archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured ; as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
Side 16 - A Polyglot of Foreign. Comprising French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish. With English Translations & a General Index by HG Bohn. 5*.
Side 4 - DICTIONARY of Latin and Greek Quotations ; including Proverbs, Maxims, Mottoes, Law Terms and Phrases. With all the Quantities marked, and English Translations. With Index Verborum (622 pages).