The Natural History of Northamptonshire, ... by John Morton (naturalist, Rector of Oxendon)1712 |
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... whofe Sides are about a Mile in Length . Yea , from Studbury - Hill alone , and the Grounds at the Foot of it , the Rain - Water that falls there , runs down to three different Points : A Part of it Westward to the Leame , another Part ...
... whofe Sides are about a Mile in Length . Yea , from Studbury - Hill alone , and the Grounds at the Foot of it , the Rain - Water that falls there , runs down to three different Points : A Part of it Westward to the Leame , another Part ...
Page 330
... whofe Ends are open to the Eastern and Western Quarters , the Jaums of the Houses standing to the East and West , and their Sides to the North and South . Whether this was Accident , or Defign in our Ancestors , it is certainly of Ufe ...
... whofe Ends are open to the Eastern and Western Quarters , the Jaums of the Houses standing to the East and West , and their Sides to the North and South . Whether this was Accident , or Defign in our Ancestors , it is certainly of Ufe ...
Page 410
... whofe Wings are covered with Cafes or Sheaths , as are those of the Scarab or Beetle - kind , or Ανέλυτε ; fuch as have naked Wings , which again are fubdivided in- to those with Mealy , and those with Membranaceous Wings . Un- der this ...
... whofe Wings are covered with Cafes or Sheaths , as are those of the Scarab or Beetle - kind , or Ανέλυτε ; fuch as have naked Wings , which again are fubdivided in- to those with Mealy , and those with Membranaceous Wings . Un- der this ...
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