I sent off a man, accustomed to perambulate the forest, who, returning two hours afterwards, informed me he had heard it distinctly when three miles distant from the spot. Toward the approach of day, the noise in some measure subsided, long before objects... The Granite Monthly - Página 279editado por - 1901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1827 - 624 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sun-rise none that were able to fly remained. The howlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1827 - 442 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the... | |
| 1828 - 608 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sun-rise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1828 - 472 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1828 - 488 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off in...quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| 1830 - 614 páginas
...noise rather subsided ; but long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move on* in a direction quite different from that in which they arrived the day before, and at sun-rise none that were able to fly remained. The bowlings of the wolves now reached... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 586 páginas
...distinctly. Towards the approach of day the noise rather subsided ; but, long ere the objects were at all distinguishable, the Pigeons began to move off in...direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the day before, and at sunrise none that were able to fly remained. The howling of the... | |
| Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte - 1831 - 392 páginas
...the spot. Towards the approach of day, the noise rather subsided ; but, long ere objects were at all distinguishable, the pigeons began to move off, in...direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the evening before ; and, at sunrise, all that were able to fly had disappeared. The howlings... | |
| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 páginas
...hours afterwards, informed me he had heard it distinctly when three miles distant from the spot Towards the approach of day, the noise in some measure subsided,...direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the evening before, and at sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared. The bowlings... | |
| Samuel Roper - 1832 - 178 páginas
...afterwards, informed me that he had heard it distinctly when three miles distant from the spot. Towards the approach of day, the noise in some measure subsided:...direction quite different from that in which they had arrived the evening before, and at sunrise all that were able to fly had disappeared. The howlings... | |
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