Half-hours in the Green Lanes: a Book for a Country StrollDavid Bogue, 1879 - 328 pages |
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... former deposit - Old lanes - Supposed sea - beaches , how formed - Antiquity of our hedge - rows - How the high banks have been formed - Effects of meteorological action- Occupation roads - Value of our hawthorn fences - Their use to ...
... former deposit - Old lanes - Supposed sea - beaches , how formed - Antiquity of our hedge - rows - How the high banks have been formed - Effects of meteorological action- Occupation roads - Value of our hawthorn fences - Their use to ...
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... former is a pond of nature's own making , whereas the latter may be of man's . In this sense the word is used by our older writers . Holinshed , in his Chronicle , ' says , " The Air , or Arre , riseth out of the lake , or tarne , south ...
... former is a pond of nature's own making , whereas the latter may be of man's . In this sense the word is used by our older writers . Holinshed , in his Chronicle , ' says , " The Air , or Arre , riseth out of the lake , or tarne , south ...
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... former is a pond of nature's own making , whereas the latter may be of man's . In this sense the word is used by our older writers . Holinshed , in his Chronicle , ' says , " The Air , or Arre , riseth out of the lake , or tarne , south ...
... former is a pond of nature's own making , whereas the latter may be of man's . In this sense the word is used by our older writers . Holinshed , in his Chronicle , ' says , " The Air , or Arre , riseth out of the lake , or tarne , south ...
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... former having been selected by Professor Agassiz for his order of Ctenoid fishes . In order to view fish- scales with the po- lariscope , it will be It necessary to mount them in balsam . will be seen that the scale of the tench differs ...
... former having been selected by Professor Agassiz for his order of Ctenoid fishes . In order to view fish- scales with the po- lariscope , it will be It necessary to mount them in balsam . will be seen that the scale of the tench differs ...
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... former does not disdain the tarn . Small as they are , their scales furnish good objects . The scales of the minnow are very delicate , but like every other true species of fish , they possess a distinctive character . This is an ...
... former does not disdain the tarn . Small as they are , their scales furnish good objects . The scales of the minnow are very delicate , but like every other true species of fish , they possess a distinctive character . This is an ...
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