| 1800 - 594 pages
...there they fill themfelves and away, and return again where they firft rofe, and fo proceed over a whole piece of ground, if they like it. Although you...grain above the ground, they know how to find it, and confequemly commit great depredations on the property of the farmer." 1 ihall now briefly mention... | |
| 1800 - 596 pages
...there they fill themfelves and away, and return again where they iirfl rofe, and fo proceed over a whole piece of ground, if they like it. Although you cannot perceive any grain above the ground, the)' know how to find it, and confequently commit great depredations on the property of the tanner."... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 904 pages
...there they fill fh- malves aüd away, and return again where they first roue, and so proceed over a whole piece of ground, if they like it. Although you...cannot perceive any grain above the ground, they know now to find it, and consequently commit great drnredatbns on the property of the farmer.1' The following... | |
| Harry Harewood - 1835 - 384 pages
...there they fill themselves and away, and return again where they first rose, and so proceed over a whole piece of ground if they like it. Although you...grain above the ground, they know how to find it, and consequently commit great depredations on the property of the farmer." Of all the varieties of... | |
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