| 1819 - 424 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...limbs of trees, eggs, and young squab Pigeons, which bad been precipitated from above, •в which herds of hogs were fattening. Hawks, buzzards, .-nd eagles,... | |
| 1821 - 444 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...squab pigeons, which had been precipitated from above, on which herds of hogs were fattening. Hawks, buzzards, and eagles, were sailing about in great numbers,... | |
| Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte - 1831 - 372 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak, without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...about in great numbers, and seizing the squabs from their nests at pleasure ; while, from twenty feet upwards to the tops of the trees, the view through... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1832 - 472 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak, without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...about in great numbers, and seizing the squabs from their nests at pleasure ; while, from twenty feet upwards to the tops of the trees, the view through... | |
| Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...about in great numbers, and seizing the squabs from their nests at pleasure ; while from twenty feet upwards to the tops of the trees, the view through... | |
| Journal - 1844 - 296 lehte
...hear without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed with broken limbs of trees, eggs, and young pigeons, which had been precipitated from above, and...were sailing about in great numbers, and seizing the young from their nests at pleasure, while, from twenty feet upwards to the top of the trees, the view... | |
| Journal - 1844 - 280 lehte
...woods was so great as to terrify their horses, and it was difficult for one person to make another hear without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed with broken limbs of trees, eggs, and young pigeons, which had been precipitated from above, and on which herds of hogs were fattening. Hawks,... | |
| Bourne Hall Draper - 1845 - 510 lehte
...one person to hear another without bawling. The ground was strewed over with eggs and young pigeons, and on which herds of hogs were fattening. Hawks,...buzzards, and eagles, were sailing about in great numbers, devouring the young ones as they chose, while from twenty feet upwards, to the tops of the trees, the... | |
| 1848 - 808 lehte
...was so great as to terrify their horses, and it was difficult for one person to hear another speak without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...about in great numbers, and seizing the squabs from their nests at pleasure, while from twenty feet upward to the tops of the trees, the view through the... | |
| Wonders - 1848 - 496 lehte
...so great as to terrify their horses, and that it was difficult for one person to hear another speak without bawling in his ear. The ground was strewed...precipitated from above, and on which herds of hogs were feeding. Hawks, Buzzards, and Eagles were sailing about in great numbers, and seizing the squabs from... | |
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