| Charles Morton - Birds - 1703 - 66 pages
...be And reside, when {be knoweth her appointed J ime of her Return .unto this our Earth. The Queftion is, Whence come the , Stork and the Turtle, the Crane and, the Swallow, When they know, and obferve the appointed Time of their Coming ? For the probable Solution of which Queftion, four Things... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 634 pages
...law of his creator, written in his nature ; this is the theological scope, wherein he is upbraided by brute creatures, that better observe their instincts....know and observe the appointed time of their coming ? For the probable solution of which question, four things deserve some particular consideration, being... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 632 pages
...law of his creator, written in his nature ; this is the theological scope, wherein he is upbraided by brute creatures, that better observe their instincts....question is, Whence come the stork, and the turtle, ths crane, and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed time of their coming f For the... | |
| 1810 - 598 pages
...law of his creator, written in his nature ; this is the theological scope, wherein he is upbraided by brute creatures, that better observe their instincts....heaven) where the stork seems to be and reside, when she knowelh her appointed time of her return unto this our earth. The question is, Whence come the stork,... | |
| Thomas Lupton - Birds - 1815 - 262 pages
...Londlnensis. DISCOURSE 9N THE EMIGRATION OF BRITISH BIRDS ; OR, THIS QUESTIOX AT LAST SOLVED, W hence come the Stork, and the Turtle, the Crane, and the...know, and observe, the appointed Time of their Coming ? OF SUMMER BIRDS OF PASSAGE. As our little migratory summer visitants are most numerous, and the most... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...stupendous water work... 100 ON THE EMIGRATION OF BRITISH BIRDS; OR, THIS QUESTION AT X.AST SOLVED, Whence come the Stork, and the Turtle, the Crane,...know, and observe, the appointed time of their coming 1 OF SUMMER BIRDS OF PAssAGE. ^ S our little migratory summer visitants are most numerous, and the... | |
| Electronic journals - 1856 - 730 pages
...is the author of A Discourse on the Emigration of British Birds ; or, the Question at last solvd : Whence come the Stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the Swallow f SfC. By a Naturalist. Lond. 1795, pp. 64. The introduction is dated " Market-Lavington, Wilts ; "... | |
| George Clement Boase, William Prideaux Courtney - Cornwall (England : County) - 1878 - 520 pages
...of Chelsea (1829) ii, 112, 133, 134, 174. An essay towards the probable solution of this question, Whence come the stork and the turtle, the crane and...know and observe the appointed time of their coming : or where the birds do probably make their recess and abode, which are distant from our climate at... | |
| Science - 1880 - 1090 pages
...[EDWARDS, G.] A | Discourse | on the | Emigration of British Birds: | or, | ThU Question at last Solv'd : | Whence come the Stork and the Turtle; the | Crane...they know | and observe the appointed Time of their coining f | Containing j Л Curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the | respective Retreats... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English - 1882 - 456 pages
...published in 1794DISCOURSE (a) on the emigration of British birds ; or, this question at last solv'd : whence come the stork and the turtle, the crane and...know and observe the appointed time of their coming ? Containing a curious, particular, and circumstantial account of the respective retreats of all these... | |
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