Mongalls never accounted it worth cultJvating, but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered at random in many parts of this country ; for whatever part of the ripe feed happens to be blown among the thick grafs can very feldom... The British Critic: A New Review - Страница 4601801Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1767 - 612 страници
...but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered, at random, in many parts of this country. For whatever part of the ripe feed...the ground, but muft there wither and die; whereas, fhould it fall among- the loofe earth, thrown up by the marmots, it immediately takes root, and produces... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1768 - 642 страници
...but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered, at random, in many parts of this country : for whatever part of the ripe feed...the ground, but muft there wither and die ; whereas, mould it fall among the loofe earth, thrown up by the marmots, it immediately takes root, and produces... | |
| John Bell - 1788 - 472 страници
...cultJvating, but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered at random in many parts of this country ; for whatever part of the ripe feed...the ground, but muft there wither and die ; whereas, mould it fall among the loofe earth, thrown up by the marmots, it immediately takes root, and produces... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1797 - 312 страници
...but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered, at random, in many parts of this country. For whatever part of the ripe feed...the ground, but muft there wither and die; whereas, mould it fall among the loofe earth, thrown up by the marmots, it immediately takes root, and produces... | |
| 460 страници
...the ' world is obliged to the Marmots • for the quantities fcattered at ran. ' dom in many parts of this country. ' For whatever part of the ripe feed,...very feldom reach ' the ground, but muft there wither ' awl . die ; whereas, {hould it fall ' among the loofe earth thrown up by « the Marmots, it immediately... | |
| 1800 - 594 страници
...but that the world is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered, at random, in many parts of this country ; for whatever part of the ripe feed...blown among the thick grafs, can very feldom reach tue ground, but muft there wither and die ; whereas, ihould it fall among the loofe earth, thrown up... | |
| 1800 - 596 страници
...is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered, at random, in many parrs of this country ; j for whatever part of the ripe feed happens to be blown...thick grafs, can very feldom reach the ground, but maft there wither and die ; whereas, mould it fall among the loofe earth, thrown up by the marmots,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 600 страници
...but that the world is <>bliged to the- marmots for the Quantities fcattered, at random, in many parts of this country ; for whatever part of the ripe feed happens to be blown among the thicKgrafs, can very feldom reach the ground, but muft there wither ind die ; whereas, mould it fall... | |
| 1801 - 800 страници
...Marmots for the quantities fcauered, at random, in many dilhieb of this country. For whatever part oi the ripe feed Happens to be blown among the thick grafs, can very feldom reach the ground but mud there wither and die ; whereas, fhould it fall among the loofe earth thrown up by thofe animals,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 314 страници
...but that the World is obliged to the marmots for the quantities fcattered,, at random, in many parts of this country. For whatever part of the ripe feed happens to be blown among the thick grafs, can WSy feldom reach the ground, but muft there wither and die; whereas, fhould it fall among tie loofe... | |
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