The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects, Том 1Charles Knight, 1829 |
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... killed , through his ignorance of this peculiarity , which is well known to the Bushmen of Africa . * The keeper , going into the den of a lion , and suddenly awakening him , the ani- mal , seeing no mode of escape , killed the man ...
... killed , through his ignorance of this peculiarity , which is well known to the Bushmen of Africa . * The keeper , going into the den of a lion , and suddenly awakening him , the ani- mal , seeing no mode of escape , killed the man ...
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... kill , chickens . But dogs , by chastisement , may be made to comprehend that no- thing domestic must be molested . Beckford , a writer on hunting , alludes to the circumstance of buck - hounds playing with deer on a lawn , within an ...
... kill , chickens . But dogs , by chastisement , may be made to comprehend that no- thing domestic must be molested . Beckford , a writer on hunting , alludes to the circumstance of buck - hounds playing with deer on a lawn , within an ...
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... killed in the sum- mer are quite unfit for purposes of commerce , and they are of an inferior quality early in the winters of unusual mildness . The growth of the hair is de- pendent upon the temperature of the atmosphere ; and thus the ...
... killed in the sum- mer are quite unfit for purposes of commerce , and they are of an inferior quality early in the winters of unusual mildness . The growth of the hair is de- pendent upon the temperature of the atmosphere ; and thus the ...
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... killing poul- try , or biting sheep . " This account is quite borne out by the character of the individual dog before us . Since his arrival in England , at the house of à nobleman where he was confined , he one night broke his chain ...
... killing poul- try , or biting sheep . " This account is quite borne out by the character of the individual dog before us . Since his arrival in England , at the house of à nobleman where he was confined , he one night broke his chain ...
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... killed sheep the same evening . He was at last shot , after a three months ' career of murder , upon a rock which commanded a view of four roads ; and where he constantly sat , like a guilty outlaw , watching the approach of his ...
... killed sheep the same evening . He was at last shot , after a three months ' career of murder , upon a rock which commanded a view of four roads ; and where he constantly sat , like a guilty outlaw , watching the approach of his ...
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