| 1845 - 808 páginas
...seven o'clock in the evening, the weather being serene and warm, I opened the door of the cage, and the five owls stepped out to try their fortunes in...they retired into the adjacent thicket, I bade them bo of good heart ; and although the whole world was now open to them, I said if they would stop in... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1842 - 696 páginas
...opposite to the flower-garden, there is a dense plantation of spruce fir trees. Under these, at intervals, by way of greater security, I placed the separated...and would always be a friend and benefactor to them. Walton Hall, May 11. 1842. ART. III. The Principles of Gardening physiologically considered. By G.... | |
| 1842 - 696 páginas
...the flower-garden, there is a dense plantation of spruce fir trees. Under these, at intervals, byway of greater security, I placed the separated parts...and would always be a friend and benefactor to them. Walton Hall, May 11. 1842. A RT. III. The Principles of Gardening physiologically considered. By G.... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1844 - 408 páginas
...opposite to the flower-garden, there is a dense plantation of spruce fir trees. Under these, at intervals, by way of greater security, I placed the separated...and would always be a friend and benefactor to them. THE POWERS OF VEGETATION. IN those good days of old, when there were no corn-factors in England to... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1844 - 380 páginas
...opposite to the flower-garden, there is a dense plantation of spruce fir trees. Under these, at intervals, by way of greater security, I placed the separated...and would always be a friend and benefactor to them. c 3 THE POWERS OF VEGETATION. IN those good days of old, when there were DO corn-factors in England... | |
| 1845 - 824 páginas
...seven o'clock in the evening, the weather being serene and warm, I opened the door of the cage, and the five owls stepped out to try their fortunes in...and although the whole world was now open to them, I said if they would stop in my park I would be glad of their company, and would always be a friend... | |
| 1845 - 812 páginas
...seven o'clock in the evening, the weather being serene and warm, I opened the door of the cage, and the five owls stepped out to try their fortunes in...and although the whole world was now open to them, I said if they would stop in my park I would be glad of their company, and would always be a friend... | |
| George Roberts (of Lofthouse, Yorkshire.) - 1885 - 278 páginas
...died) were released at Walton Hall. "At seven o'clock in the evening I opened the door of the cage, and the five owls stepped out to try their fortunes in this wicked world. I said if they would stop in my park I would be glad of their company, and would always be a friend... | |
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