| 1786 - 716 trang
...fo invariable and general an inftinét on thefe fifh towards »fouthward migration, when the whole k to be benefited, and to withdraw it only when a minute part is to foffér. This ¡mprdlion was given them, that they might remove for the fake of depoiiting their fpawn... | |
| 1786 - 494 trang
...Co ¡nya» liable and general an inftinct on thefe fu'li towards a fouthward migration, when die . whole is to be benefited» and to withdraw it only when a minut« part is to fuffer. ' 'Пив impreffion was given them» that they might remove for the fak*... | |
| John Knox - 1789 - 736 trang
...grateful fenfe of his providence, for impreffing fo invariable and general an inftindt on thefe fifli towards a fouthward migration, when the whole is to...benefited, and to withdraw it only when a minute part is to differ. " This impreflion was given them, that they might remove for the fake of depofiting their fpawn... | |
| 1795 - 460 trang
...infiinft was given th'.m, ihit they might re-: move for the fake of depr.fi ting their ipawn in wanner feas, that would mature and vivify it more afiuredly than thofe of the frozen zone. It is not from defee! of food that they fet themfelves in motion ; for they come to us... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 trang
...part is to fu fier This inftinct was given them, that they might remove for the fake of depoiiting their fpawn in warmer feas, that would mature and vivify it more afluredly than thofe of the frozen zone. It is not from defect of food thnt they fet themfelves in... | |
| Rev. Thomas Watson - 1805 - 516 trang
...moft exalted and " grateful fenfe of his providence, for impreffing " fuch an invariable and general inftinct on thefe " fifh, towards a fouthward migration,...withdraw it only " when a minute part is to fuffer. " Though," continues he, " we have no particular " authority for it, yet, as very few young herrings... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 trang
...grateful fenfe of his Providence for impreifing fuch an invariable and general inilinft on thefe fiih towards a fouthward migration when the whole is to be benefited, and to withdraw it when only a minute part is to fuffer. This rnftinet was given them, that they might remove for the... | |
| 1822 - 588 trang
...Provideuce, for impressing so invariable and general an instinct on these fish towards a southward migration, when the whole is to be benefited, and to withdraw it only when a minute part is to suffer. HINTS TO SERVANTS. To the Editor of the Cottagers Monthly Visitor. SIR, I AM a servant, and... | |
| James Travis Jenkins - 1920 - 388 trang
...His providence, for impressing so invariable and general instinct on these fish towards a southward migration, when the whole is to be benefited, and to withdraw it only when a minute part is to suffer." Although much time has been devoted to the investigation of the habits and life-history of... | |
| James Travis Jenkins - 1927 - 230 trang
...His providence, for impressing so {invariable and general instinct on these fish towards a southward migration, when the whole is to be benefited, and to withdraw it only when a minute part is to suffer."1 The persistence of this theory to the present day is to 1 Pennant, British Zoology, Vol.... | |
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