| John Hildrop - 1742 - 198 páginas
...every other Family of Infects, Birds, and Beads ; for it is particularly obferved in her, that when fhe is purfued by the Hunters, fhe runs to hide her Head,...reft of her large Body is expofed to view ; but as fhe no longer fees the Hunter, fhe wifely imagines he does not fee her, and that therefore fhe has... | |
| John Hildrop - 1754 - 318 páginas
...other Family of Infects, Birds, and Beafts; for it is particularly obferved in her, that, when fhe is purfued by the Hunters, fhe runs to hide her Head,...reft of her large Body is expofed to view ; but, as fhe no longer fees the Hunter, flie wifely imagines he does not fee her, and that therefore fhe has... | |
| John Hildrop - 1754 - 308 páginas
...of Infects, Birds, and Beafts ; for it is particularly obferved in her, that, when fhe is purfued hy the Hunters, fhe runs to hide her Head, and particularly...reft of her large Body is expofed to view ; but, as fhe no longer fees the Hunter, fhe wifely imagines lie does not fee her, and that therefore fhe has... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1803 - 362 páginas
...of the ostrich, which shows an uncommon stupidity, viz. that when she is pursued by the hunters, she runs to hide her head, and particularly her eyes, behind a tree ; leaving her large body exposed to view, and imagining, that as she no longer sees her pursuers, the... | |
| Aaron V. Garrett - 324 páginas
...other Family of Infecls, Birds, and Beafts ; for it is particularly obferved in her, that when fhe is purfued by the Hunters, fhe runs to hide her Head,...reft of her large Body is expofed to view ; but as flic no longer lees the Hunter, fhe wifely imagines he does not lee her, and that therefore fhe has... | |
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