The cubs are brought forth, like those of the bitch, with the eyes closed ; the dam suckles them for some weeks, and teaches them betimes to eat flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food,... The General Genteel Preceptor - Page 52by Francis Fitzgerald - 1797Full view - About this book
| Francis Fitzgerald - 1787 - 768 pages
...prepares for them, by chewing it firft herfelf. Some time after (he brings them ftronger food, lures, partridges, and birds yet alive. The young wolves...months old. When they are about ten or twelve months old, have fhed their firft teeth, and completed the new, fhe thinks them able to (hifc for themfelves.... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1792 - 400 pages
...to eat flcfh, by chewing it firft herfelf ; fome time after fhe brings tihem field micei leverets, partridges, and birds yet alive ; the young wolves begin by playing with, and end by killing them, when the dam ftrips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1828 - 612 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. They do not... | |
| 1868 - 710 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. Goldsmith goes... | |
| John William Carleton - 1868 - 724 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. Goldsmith goes... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 674 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. They do not... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 1254 pages
...which she prepares for them, by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, leurs them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. They do not... | |
| Considerations - 1873 - 516 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then strips them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gives to each of them a share. They do not... | |
| 710 pages
...flesh, which she prepares for them by chewing it first herself. Some time after she brings them stronger food, hares, partridges, and birds yet alive. The...playing with them, and end by killing them. The dam then stripe them of their feathers, tears them in pieces, and gires to each of them a share. Goldsmith goes... | |
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