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" The hawks, skimming along near the ground, soon reach the deer, at whose head they pounce in succession, and sometimes with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs... "
The American Naturalist - Page 82
1871
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1827 - 576 lehte
...with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree, that the dogs can come up;...horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chace that surprised me most...
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Sketches of Persia: From the Journals of a Traveller in the East, 1. köide

John Malcolm - 1827 - 328 lehte
...with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up ;...horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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The Quarterly Review, 36. köide

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 624 lehte
...sometimes with a violence that knocks it over. At all events they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up ;...horses, dogs, and hawks surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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The Oriental Herald, 13. köide

1827 - 684 lehte
...with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up ;...horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., 13. köide

James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 680 lehte
...with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up ;...horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have heen combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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The Quarterly Review, 36. köide

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 634 lehte
...they' confuse the animal So much as to stop its speed in Such A degree that the dogg can come up J and in an instant men, horses, dogs, and hawks surround the unfortunate deef , against which their united effort? have been combined. The part of the cha^e that surprised...
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The thousand and one nights, commonly called, in England, the ..., 1. köide

1841 - 664 lehte
...confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up with it ; and, in an instant, men, horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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The Thousand and One Nights: Commonly Called, in England, The ..., 1. köide

1841 - 660 lehte
...confuse the animal so much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up with it ; and, in an instant, men, horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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Wild Scenes in a Hunter's Life: Including Cumming's Adventures Among the ...

1851 - 484 lehte
...with a violence that knocks it over. At all events, they confuse the animal S9 much as to stop its speed in such a degree that the dogs can come up ;...horses, dogs, and hawks, surround the unfortunate deer, against which their united efforts have been combined. The part of the chase that surprised me most...
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A History of the earth and animated nature v.1, 1. köide

Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 616 lehte
...confuse the animal sb much as to stop its speed in such 'e degree that the dogs can come up with it; and, in an instant, men, horses, dogs, and hawks surround the unfortunate deer against which their United efforts have been combined. The part of the chase which surprised me most,...
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