... out clear. Casting up his eyes, he saw a monstrous bird soaring aloft in the air; and, of a sudden, all the ducks and geese (there being then a great many) dived under water, nothing of them appearing but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie... Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington - Page 63by Biological Society of Washington - 1882Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1833 - 776 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down .to the ground, how he disposed of her I know not, but had he taken her alive &, sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Slur bridge-Fair could have produced such another... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 570 lehte
...appearing but their heads. Mr. Hilton having made ready his piece, shot and brought her down to the earth. How he disposed of her I know not; but had he taken her alive and sent her over to England, neither Bartholomewe nor Greenwich fair could have produced such another sighte."* Here... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 594 lehte
...appearing but their heads. Mr. Hilton having made ready his piece, shot and brought her down to the earth. How he disposed of her I know not ; but had he taken her alive and sent her over to England, neither Bartholomewe nor Greenwich fair could have produced such another sighte."* Here... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 740 lehte
...their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made ready with his piece, shot and brought her down to the earth. How he disposed of her I know not, but had he taken her alive and sent her over to England, neither Bartholemew nor Greenwich fair could have produced such another sight." Here we... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down to the ground. How he disposed of her, I know not; but had he taken...and sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Sturbridge Fair could have produced such another sight." — Josselyn's Voyages, p. 95. These notices... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down to the ground. How he disposed of her, I know not; but had he taken...and sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Sturbridge Fair could have produced such another sight." — Josselyn's Voyages, p. 95. These notices... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 186 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down to the ground. How he disposed of her, I know not ; but had he taken...and sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Sturbridge Fair could have produced such another sight." — Josselyn's Voyages, p. 95. These notices... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 184 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down to the ground. How he disposed of her, I know not ; but had he taken...and sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Sturbridge Fair could have produced such another sight." — Josselyrfs Voyages, p. 95. These notices... | |
| John Josselyn - 1865 - 190 lehte
...but their heads. Mr. Hilton, having made readie his piece, shot and brought her down to the ground. How he disposed of her, I know not ; but had he taken her alive, and $ent her over into England, neither Bartholomew nor Sturbridge Fair could have produced such another... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 506 lehte
...exception of •• the monk or Angel-fish, Anglis, aliis Mermaid-fish" probably a species of Squatina, which he saw at the Nag's Head, all the fishes in...he disposed of her I know not, but had he taken her ¿ilive and sent her over into England, neither Bartholomew or îSturbridge Fair could have produced... | |
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