| 1793 - 532 頁
...naturally afcend with greater facility than they defcend ; for this reafon nothing but the fevered weather can, engage them to come down into the lower...higher. Winter is the feafon of love with them, and princpally the mont'.i of January. The females go with young five months, and confequently produce... | |
| William Coxe - 1789 - 694 頁
...fhotter rhan the hind legs, natutally afcend with greater facility than they defcencj ; for this reafon nothing but the fevereft weather can engage them to...regions; and even- in winter, if there are a few fine fine days, they leave the woods and mount higher. i Winter is the feafon of love with them, -and principally... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 544 頁
...Ihorter than the hind legs, naturally afcend with greater facility than they defcend ; for this reafon nothing but the fevereft weather can engage them to...higher. Winter is the feafon of love with them, and princpally the month of January. The females go with young five months, and confequently produce in... | |
| 1793 - 542 頁
...with greater facility than they defcend ; for this reafon nothing but the fevereit wea. о , i .. ther can engage them to come down into the lower regions;...even in winter, if there are a few fine days, they bave the woods and ïnount higher. Winter is the feafon of love with them, and princpally the month... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1814 - 636 頁
...naturally ascend with greater facility than they descend ; for this reason nothing but the severest weather can engage them to come down into the lower...leave the woods and mount higher. " Winter is the season of love with them, and principally the month of January. The females go with young five months,... | |
| William Carpenter - 1827 - 506 頁
...descend ; for this reason nothing but the severest weather can engage them to come down into the lowc«r regions ; and even in winter, if there are a few fine...leave the woods and mount higher. " ' Winter is the season of love with them, and principally the month of January. The females go with young five months,... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 420 頁
...naturally ascend with greater facility than they descend ; for this reason, nothing but the severest weather can engage them to come down into the lower...fine days, they leave the woods and mount higher. These facts were not unobserved by the Psalmist, as we see from one of the passages above cited. SCRIPTURE... | |
| William Carpenter - 1833 - 420 頁
...they descend ; for this reason, nothing but the severest weather can engage them to come down into tho lower regions ; and even in winter, if there are a...fine days, they leave the woods and mount higher. These facts were not unobserved by tho Psalmist, as we lee from one of the passages above cited. None... | |
| 1843 - 402 頁
...with greater facility than they descend ; for this reason, nothing but the severest weather can induce them to come down into the lower regions ; and even...fine days, they leave the woods and mount higher. The season for hunting the Bouquetin is toward the end of summer; and in autumn, during the months... | |
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