... that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the first order of field naturalists, was always positive on this point ; and he maintained firmly, that it did accompany the House of... The Magazine of Natural History - Sivu 21836Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Waterton - 1838 - 438 sivua
...current in this part of the country, that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...was always positive on this point; and he maintained p 2 firmly, that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration from Germany to England. Be... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1839 - 430 sivua
...current in this part of the country, that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...positive on this point ; and he maintained firmly, p 2 that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration from Germany to England. Be this as... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1892 - 1134 sivua
..."There is a tradition," he says,1 " that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...emigration from Germany to England." Be this as it may, the brown rat is now so firmly established as to well-nigh defy all attempts at its extermination.... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1844 - 468 sivua
...current in this part of the country, that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...positive on this point ; and he maintained firmly, p 2 that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration from Germany to England. Be this as... | |
| H D. Richardson - 1852 - 158 sivua
...current in this part of the country, that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...England. Be this as it may, it is certain that the stronger Rat has now punished us severely for more than a century and a quarter. Its rapacity knows... | |
| 1857 - 640 sivua
...these shores. My father, who was of the first order of field naturalists, was always positive upon this point, and he maintained firmly that it did accompany...Hanover in its emigration from Germany to England.' Having thus given the 'little brute' a bad name, he pertinaciously hunts him through the two volumes... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1857 - 612 sivua
...part of the country (Yorkshire) that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...first order of field naturalists, was always positive upon this point, and he maintained firmly that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration... | |
| 1858 - 836 sivua
...part of the country (Yorkshire) that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...first order of field naturalists, was always positive upon this point, and he maintained firmly that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1860 - 554 sivua
...part of the country (Yorkshire), that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...first order of field naturalists. was always positive upon this point, and he maintained firmly that it did accompany the House of Hanover in its emigration... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1861 - 464 sivua
...current in this part of the country, that it actually came over in the same ship which conveyed the new dynasty to these shores. My father, who was of the...as it may, it is certain that the stranger rat has nowpunished us severely for more than a century and a quarter. Its rapacity knows no bounds, while... | |
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