| 1827 - 442 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...different from that in which they had arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1827 - 624 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sun-rise none that were able to fly remained. The howlings of the wolves... | |
| 1828 - 608 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sun-rise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves... | |
| 1828 - 488 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves... | |
| 1828 - 472 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 586 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but, long ere the objects were at all distinguishable, the Pigeons began to move off in...different from that in which they had arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The howling of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1832 - 650 trang
...heard at three miles from the spot. Towards the approach of day the noise in some measure subsided, and long before objects were distinguishable, the pigeons...sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared.' — pp. 131 — 137. Mr. Jesse's observations upon plants, seeds, and trees, are entitled to particular... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1832 - 340 trang
...heard at three miles from the spot. Towards the approach of day the noise in some measure subsided, and long before objects were distinguishable, the pigeons...sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared. ' . And well-shower'd earth ! Is deep enrich'd with vegetable life.'—THOMSON. FEW things appear to... | |
| Eliza Lee Cabot Follen - 1832 - 266 trang
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...different from that in which they had arrived the day before.' ' I did not think,' said little Fanny, ' that there were so many pigeons in the whole... | |
| 1844 - 372 trang
...the whole night. Towards the approach of day the noise in some measure subsided; and long before the objects were distinguishable, the pigeons began to...sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared. It was then that the authors of all this devastation began their entry among the dead, the dying, and... | |
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