| 1826 - 240 páginas
...perpetual, they left their nefts and eggs; and though they made some attempts of laying again atOffley-Moss, yet they were still so disturbed, that they bred not...at all that year. The next year after, they went to Aqualate, to another gentleman's estate, of the same familv, where, though tempted to stay with all... | |
| 1866 - 644 páginas
...of the law of nature, which has ever been held to be universal and perpetual, they left their nests and eggs, and though they made some attempts of laying...at all that year. The next year after they went to Aqualate, to another gentleman s estate of the same family, where (though tempted to stay with all... | |
| 1866 - 674 páginas
...of the law of nature, which has ever been held to be universal and perpetual, they left their nests and eggs, and though they made some attempts of laying...at all that year. The next year after they went to Aqualate, to another gentleman's estate of the same family, where (though tempted to stay with all... | |
| Charles Swainson - 1885 - 266 páginas
...of the law of nature, which has ever been held to be universal and perpetual, they left their nests and eggs ; and though they made some attempts of laying...yet they were still so disturbed that they bred not all that year. The next year after they went to Aqualat, to another gentleman's estate of the same... | |
| Charles Swainson - 1886 - 266 páginas
...of the law of nature, which has ever been held to be universal and perpetual, they left their nests and eggs ; and though they made some attempts of laying...yet they were still so disturbed that they bred not all that year. The next year after they went to Aqualat, to another gentleman's estate of the same... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1858 - 816 páginas
...and though they made some attempt« of laying again at Offlcy-Hoil, yet they were etill so disturb'd that they bred not at all that year. The next year after they went to Aqualat, to another Gentleman» Estate of the наше family (where though tempted to stay with all the care imaginable)... | |
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