The Quarterly Review, 274. köide,544. numberJohn Murray, 1940 |
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Page 226
... common wild duck and teal , the smallest of our common wildfowl , appear to migrate southwards to the Continent , but a number of our sheld duck and other wildfowl have been caught in the continental duck decoys , which take such heavy ...
... common wild duck and teal , the smallest of our common wildfowl , appear to migrate southwards to the Continent , but a number of our sheld duck and other wildfowl have been caught in the continental duck decoys , which take such heavy ...
Page 229
... common gulls , which nest in Scotland , appear on the golf - courses and the shores near my home . Their migra- tion lasts through the autumn , and it is interesting that although it is so very noticeable along the coastal strip and for ...
... common gulls , which nest in Scotland , appear on the golf - courses and the shores near my home . Their migra- tion lasts through the autumn , and it is interesting that although it is so very noticeable along the coastal strip and for ...
Page 335
... common executive and legislature . In the case of Sweden and Norway , united by common allegiance to the Bernadotte Monarchy from 1814 to 1905 , the tie was resolved by the acquiescence of Sweden in Norwegian independence . The omens ...
... common executive and legislature . In the case of Sweden and Norway , united by common allegiance to the Bernadotte Monarchy from 1814 to 1905 , the tie was resolved by the acquiescence of Sweden in Norwegian independence . The omens ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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