... falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a foule, bigger than a Mallard, and lesser than a Goose ; having blacke legs and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white... The Popular Science Monthly - Side 1011880Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sir Robert Sibbald - 1803 - 510 sider
...maturitie, and falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to fowle bigger than a Mallard and lesser than a Goose, having blacke legs...and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white, spotted in such manner as is our Mag-Pie, called in some places a Pie-Annct, which the people of Lancashire... | |
| John Stark - 1828 - 542 sider
...maturitie, and falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a foule bigger than a mallard, and lesser than a goose, having blacke legs and bill or beake, and feathers black and white." — " For the truth whereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repaire unto me,... | |
| 1835 - 566 sider
...maturitic, and fiilleth into the sea, where it gathen-ш feathers, and groweth to a fowle bigger than a mallard and lesser than a goose, having blacke legs and bill or beak.-, and feathers blacke :\nd white, spotted in such manner at ь our mag-pie, called in some places... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 514 sider
...maturitie, and falleth into the see, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a fowle biggar than a mallard, and lesser than a goose ; having blacke...and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white, spotted in such a manner as is our magpies, called in some places a pie-annet, which the people in... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1854 - 508 sider
...maturitie and falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers and groweth to a fowle bigger than a Mallard and lesser than a goose, having blacke legs and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white spotted, in such manner as is our magpie, called in some places a Pie-annet, which the people of Lancashire... | |
| Thomas Rymer Jones - 1858 - 588 sider
...maturitie, and falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a fowle bigger than a mallard, and lesser than a goose, having blacke...and bill, or beake, and feathers blacke and white spotted in such a manner as our mag-pie, called in some places a Pie-Annet, which the people of Lancashire... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1864 - 622 sider
...feathers blacke and white, spotted in such manner as is our Magge-Pie, called in some places a Pie-Annet, which the people of Lancashire call by no other name then a tree Goose; which place aforesaide, and all those parts adjoining, do so much abound therewith, that one of the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1864 - 652 sider
...groweth to a foule, bigger then a Mallard, and lesser then a Fig. 29. COPIED FROM OERAKDE'S ' HEEBALI..' Goose; having blacke legs and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white, spotted in such manner as is our Magge-Pie, called in some places a Pie-Annet, BARNACLES. 541 which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 584 sider
...maturitie, and fafleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a fowlo bigger than a mallard and lesser than a goose, having blacke legs...and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white, spotted in such manner as is our mag-pie, called in some places » pie-annet, which the people of Lancashire... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 582 sider
...maturitie, and faUeth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers, and groweth to a fowle bigger than a mallard and lesser than a goose, having blacke legs...and bill or beake, and feathers blacke and white, spotted in such manner as is our mag-pie, called in some places a pie-annet, which the people of Lancashire... | |
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