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" Strafford was to be regarded, not as a stag or a hare, to whom some law was to be given, but as a fox, who was to be snared by any means, and knocked on the head without pity. This illustration would be by no means... "
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture - Página 239
por Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1869
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A Grammar of Late Modern English, for the Use of Continental ..., Parte2

Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 724 páginas
...Englishman only in town, are apt to form an unfavourable opinion of his character. WASH. IRV. ' ) ii. The fox, whose life is, in many counties, held almost...a human being, was considered as a mere nuisance. MAC., H1st, II, Ch. Ill, 307. The lion is a beast of prey. iii. God made the country and man made the...
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England in 1685: Being Chapter III of the History of England

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1905 - 184 páginas
...Second. But many breeds, now extinct or rare, both of quadrupeds and birds, were still common. The fox, whose life is, in many counties, held almost...nuisance. Oliver St. John told the Long Parliament that 2S Strafford was to be regarded, not as a stag or a hare, to whom some law was to be given, but as...
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England in 1685: Being Chapter III of the History of England

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1905 - 184 páginas
...Second. But many breeds, now extinct or rare, both of quadrupeds and birds, were still common. The fox, whose life is, in many counties, held almost...a human being, was considered as a mere nuisance. f Oliver St. John told the Long Parliament that 2 5 Strafford was to be regarded, not as a stag or...
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The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting

Edward (of Norwich) - 1909 - 398 páginas
...century we find that such treatment was considered justifiable towards a fox, for, as Macaulay tells us, Oliver St. John told the Long Parliament that Strafford...by any means, and knocked on the head without pity (vol. ip 149)/they eat, and take them so gynnously (cunningly) L and with great malice and not by running....
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Macaulay's History of England: Chapter III, Parte3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1909 - 200 páginas
...now extinct or rare, both of quad20 rupeds and birds, were still common. The fox, whose life is now, in many counties, held almost as sacred as that of a human being, was then considered as a mere nuisance. Oliver Saint John told the Long Parliament that Strafford was to...
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Macaulay's History of England: Chapter III, Parte3

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1909 - 196 páginas
...held almost as sacred as that of a human being, was then considered as a mere nuisance. Oliver Saint John told the Long Parliament that Strafford was to be regarded, not as 25 a stag or a hare, to whom some law was to be given, but as a fox, who was to be snared by any means,...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental, Especially ...

Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 730 páginas
...Englishman only in town, are apt to form an unfavourable opinion of his character. WASH. IRV. M ii. The fox, whose life is, in many counties, held almost...a human being, was considered as a mere nuisance. MAC., Hist., II, Ch. Ill, 307. The lion is a beast of prey, iii. God made the country and man made...
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Letture inglesi: coordinate al programma governativo dei licei e corredate ...

Carlo Formichi - 1925 - 518 páginas
...breeds, now extinct or rare, both of quadrupeds and birds, were still common. The fox, whose life is now, in many counties, held almost as sacred as that of a human being (2), was then considered as a mere nuisance. Oliver Saint John told the Long Parliament that Strafford...
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The Farmer's Magazin Volume The Thirty-Second

The Farmer's Magazin - 1867 - 604 páginas
...onr island had been slain in Scotland a short time before the close of the reign of Charles II. The fox, whose life is in many counties held almost as sacred as that of a human being, was considered a nuisance. Oliver St. John told the Long Parliament that Stafford was to be regarded not as a stag...
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history of england

160 páginas
...breeds, now extinct or rare, both of quadrupeds and birds, were still common. The fox, whose life is now, in many counties, held almost as sacred as that of a human being, was then considered as a mere nuisance. Oliver Saint John told the Long Parliament that Strafford was to...
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