| 1825 - Страниц: 538
...the sand ; I concluded that the animal haJ lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured, in the centre of its bite. As to that which formed the burthen of the beast, the busy ants informed me that it was corn on the one side, and the clustering... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 492
...pou the sand; I concluded that the animal bad lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured, in the centre of its bite. A« to that which formed the i .ni ii-ii of the beast, the busy unts informed me that it was corn on... | |
| 1832 - Страниц: 406
...the sand ; I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured, in the centre...clustering flies that it was honey on the other.'' SCIENCK PRECEDING ART.— When the principles of any science are become common to all the world, these... | |
| 1834 - Страниц: 536
...the sand. I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because, wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured in the centre of...that it was corn on the one side, and the clustering Hies that it was honey on the other." A TRAVELLING man, one winter's evening, laid himself down upon... | |
| 1835 - Страниц: 430
...upon ihe sand; I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small c TsS$ 8 < 6oz '4m 4X ZAf (qػ S5`Ћ c lB 6 X M i; -Iw $e Ʒ P h a hOHK& = ,m#9. % oT Lacón. ORIGIN OF SURNAMES. The origin of names is curious and interesting. According to Mr. Brady,... | |
| 1835 - Страниц: 430
...the sand ; I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured in the centre of...that it was corn on the one side, and the clustering fties that it was honey on the other." Lacón. ORIGIN OP SURNAMES. The origin of names is curious and... | |
| 1838 - Страниц: 434
...one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small mli of herbage was left uninjured in the center of its bite. As to that which formed the burden of...clustering flies that it was honey on the other.' The Pressure. A MAN who looked as if he might have been a merchant or bank director — perhaps both,... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - Страниц: 346
...the sand ; I concluded, that the animal had lost one tooth, because wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured, in the centre of its bite. 8. " As to that which formed the burden of the beast, the busy ants informed me that it was corn on... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - Страниц: 1078
...the sand. I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because, whereever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured in the centre of its bite. As to that whicli formed the burden of the beast, the busy ants informed me that it was corn on the one side,... | |
| George Merriam - 1841 - Страниц: 308
...usefulness. " I concluded that the animal had lost one tooth, because, wherever it had grazed, a small tuft of herbage was left uninjured in the centre of...clustering flies that it was honey on the other." LESSON XIV. Economy. • 3. " These are not very little pieces, my dear," said Mrs. Marsh, drawing... | |
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