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... common observation , re importance than the others . Those towns are less affected by natural orn and bred in the country , because her of a more artificial cast , and thus tiable and philosophic Cowper : ry , and man made the town ...
... common observation , re importance than the others . Those towns are less affected by natural orn and bred in the country , because her of a more artificial cast , and thus tiable and philosophic Cowper : ry , and man made the town ...
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... common , and also in great ; while the trees become larger , are bolder outline upon the abrupt slope ocalities of Selborne as at first seen nd , though there are many places not _ves highly beautiful , yet this is per- eneral sketch ...
... common , and also in great ; while the trees become larger , are bolder outline upon the abrupt slope ocalities of Selborne as at first seen nd , though there are many places not _ves highly beautiful , yet this is per- eneral sketch ...
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... common elms and huge aspen poplars , which last tree The interior of this county will indeed vie with any f our forest - trees ; but , unfortunately , the finer examples n's axe - the need , or avarice , or want of taste of one tion ...
... common elms and huge aspen poplars , which last tree The interior of this county will indeed vie with any f our forest - trees ; but , unfortunately , the finer examples n's axe - the need , or avarice , or want of taste of one tion ...
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... common elm of Scotland and the north of England , currence in the south , is a valuable timber tree , of very which latter is more generally known as the " common es , but seldom attains the magnitude of the largest spe- ately and ...
... common elm of Scotland and the north of England , currence in the south , is a valuable timber tree , of very which latter is more generally known as the " common es , but seldom attains the magnitude of the largest spe- ately and ...
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... common to all th dd pwera , a curious and highly interesting analogy may be mammifers , an analogy which I believe has never here These noble and majestic animals , the red deer or stag genous to the country ( as its fossil remains ...
... common to all th dd pwera , a curious and highly interesting analogy may be mammifers , an analogy which I believe has never here These noble and majestic animals , the red deer or stag genous to the country ( as its fossil remains ...
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The Natural History of Selborne, with Its Antiquities; Naturalist's Calendar ... Gilbert White No preview available - 2012 |
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abound animals appear April April 14 April 22 autumn birds bishop bishop of Winchester blackcap breed British brood called canons chaffinches church colour common cuckoo curious DAINES BARRINGTON district ecclesie eggs feed feet female fieldfares flocks forest frequently frost garden genus ground Gurdon Hanger haunt hedges hirundines hirundo inches insects Item July July 14 July 22 June June 22 June 9 known late LETTER Linnĉus male manner March March 23 mentioned migration Motacilla natural naturalist nest never night observed parish PENNANT perhaps pettychaps ponds prior rain remarkable remiges season seen Selborne Seleburne Sept showers sings snow species spot spring stone stone curlew summer suppose swallow swift tail titmouse trees village vulgaris weather White wild wings winter woods young