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Norfolk - Página 34
por William Alfred Dutt - 1900 - 347 páginas
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An Alabama Student: And Other Biographical Essays

Sir William Osler - 1908 - 422 páginas
...medails, books, plants, and natural things. Amongst other curiosities, Sir Thomas had a collection of the eggs of all the foule and birds he could procure, that country, especially the promintory of Norfolck, being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go further...
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Sir William Temple Upon the Gardens of Epicurus: With Other XVIIth Century ...

William Temple - 1908 - 372 páginas
...medails, books, plants, and natural things. Amongst other curiosities Sir Thomas had a collection of the eggs of all the foule and birds he could procure, that country (especialy the promontary of Norfolck) being frequented, as he said, by severall kinds which seldome...
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Sir William Temple Upon the Gardens of Epicurus: With Other XVIIth Century ...

William Temple - 1908 - 388 páginas
...Thomas had a collection of the eggs of all the foule and birds be could procure, that country (especialy the promontory of Norfolck) being frequented, as he said, by several! kinds which seldorne or never go fanhcr into the land, a» cranes, storkes, eagles, and variety of watcr-foule....
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Shelburne Essays

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 380 páginas
...eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk) being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the...
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Shelburne Essays: Sixth series. Studies of religious dualism

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 376 páginas
...eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk) being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the...
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Shelburne Essays: Studies of religious dualism

Paul Elmer More - 1909 - 384 páginas
...eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk) being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the...
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Specimens of Letter-writing

Laura Emma Lockwood, Amy Ruth Kelly - 1911 - 326 páginas
...eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk), being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go farther into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water-fowl." The Works of Sir Thomas...
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Early Annals of Ornithology

John Henry Gurney - 1921 - 262 páginas
...eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk) being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go farther into the land, as Cranes, Storks, Eagles, and variety of water-fowl. He led me to see all the...
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Guy's Hospital Gazette, Volumen19

1905 - 546 páginas
...medails, books, plants, and natural things. Amongst other curiosities, Sir Thomas had a collection of the eggs of all the foule and birds he could procure, that country, especially the promintory of Norfolck, being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go further...
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Osler's "a Way of Life" and Other Addresses, with Commentary and Annotations

Sir William Osler - 2001 - 416 páginas
...medails, books, plants, and natural things. Amongst other curiosities, Sir Thomas had a collection of the eggs of all the foule and birds he could procure, that country, especially the promintory of Norfolck, being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go further...
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