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" ... alteration in the air. The sun, at noon, looked as blank as a clouded moon, and shed a rustcoloured ferruginous light on the ground, and floors of . rooms ; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat... "
The Natural History of Selborne: With A Naturalist's Calendar & Additional ... - Page 284
by Gilbert White - 1887 - 366 pages
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The Natural History of Selborne

Gilbert White - 1829 - 364 pages
...rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten the day after it was killed ; and the flies swarmed...riding irksome. The country people began to look with a superstitions awe at the red louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened...
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The Natural History of Selbourne: With Observations on Various Parts of ...

Gilbert White - 1834 - 392 pages
...rising and setting. All the time, the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten the day after it was killed ; and the flies swarmed...rendered the horses half frantic, and riding irksome. The * * Honey <J •: w is tlie excrement of thu nnhidcSt — T^™. country people began to look with...
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The Natural History of Selborne: With Observations on Various Parts of ...

Gilbert White - 1834 - 396 pages
...rising and setting. All the time, the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten the day after it was killed ; and the flies swarmed...rendered the horses half frantic, and riding irksome. The * Honey dew is the excrement of the aphides. — ED. country people began to look with a superstitious...
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The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's ...

Gilbert White - 1837 - 680 pages
...rooms; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe, at the red, louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive...
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The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne

Gilbert White - 1837 - 678 pages
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...began to look with a superstitious awe, at the red, louring aspect of the sun ; and indeed there was reason for the most enlightened person to be apprehensive...
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The Ladies' Repository, Volume 2

1842 - 440 pages
...at rising and setting. All ie time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could ardly be eaten the day after it was killed, and the flies swarmed...the lanes and hedges that they rendered the horses alf frantic, and riding irksome. The country people began to ook with a superstitious awe at the red,...
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The Polytechnic Review and Magazine of Science, Literature and the ..., Volume 1

1844 - 498 pages
...rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten the day after it was killed, and the flies swarmed...they rendered the horses half frantic, and riding • Calabria was disturbed by earthquakes during the whole period from 1783 to 1786 inclusive. irksome....
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The Natural History of Selborne, with Its Antiquities: Naturalist's Calendar ...

Gilbert White - 1850 - 458 pages
...; but was particularly lurid and blood-coloured at rising and setting. All the time the heat was so intense that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...the lanes and hedges that they rendered the horses hah' frantic, and riding irksome. The country people began to look with a superstitious awe, at the...
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The Natural History of Selborne: With Miscellaneous Observations and ...

Gilbert White - 1862 - 456 pages
...but was particularly lurid, and bloodcoloured at rising and setting. All this time the heat was so intense, that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...hedges, that they rendered the horses half frantic, and madV riding irksome. The country people began to look, witha superstitious awe, at the red, louring...
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The Natural History of Selborne

Gilbert White - 1866 - 448 pages
...but was particularly lurid, and bloodcoloured at rising and setting. All this time the heat was so intense, that butchers' meat could hardly be eaten...hedges, that they rendered the horses half frantic, and made riding irksome. The country people began to look, with a superstitious awe, at the red, louring...
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