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" At the first appearance of any person, they set off in full gallop ; and, at the distance of two or three hundred yards, make a wheel round, and come boldly up again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner ; on a sudden, they make a full stop, at the... "
A General History of Quadrupeds - Page 35
by Ralph Beilby - 1792 - 483 pages
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A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture, Volume 1

William Humphrey Marshall - 1808 - 602 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner: on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise ; but upon the least motion being made, they again turn round, and gallop off with equal speed...
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A General Treatise on Cattle, the Ox, the Sheep, and the Swine ...

John Lawrence - Animal breeding - 1809 - 666 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner; on a sudden they make a full stop at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise ; but upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round, and"fly oil' with equal...
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The Natural History of Domestic Animals: Containing an Account of Their ...

Animal behavior - 1821 - 188 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a fall stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprize ; — but, upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round, and fly off with equal...
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An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County ..., Volume 1

Eneas Mackenzie - Berwick-upon-Tweed (England) - 1825 - 538 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprize ; but upon the least motion being made, they again turn round, and gallop off with equal speed...
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The complete grazier; or Farmer's and cattle breeder's and dealers assistant ...

Thomas Hartwell Horne - Agriculture - 1830 - 706 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise, but upon the least motion being made, they again turn * Agricultural Survey of Northumberland,...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 17

1840 - 526 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise ; but upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round and lly off with equal speed,...
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edited by Thomas Dick Lauder

William Gilpin - Forests and forestry - 1834 - 370 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner ; on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise ; but, upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round, and fly off with equal...
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The gardeners dictionary, Volume 1

Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 pages
...distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly ¡it the object of their surprize; but, upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round and fly off with equal speed, but not to the same distance, forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and...
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Rambles in Northumberland and on the Scottish Border ... By S. Oliver, etc

William Andrew Chatto, Stephen OLIVER (the Younger, pseud. [i.e. William Andrew Chatto.]) - Berwickshire (Scotland) - 1835 - 368 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a full stop, at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise, but upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round, and run off with equal speed,...
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A History of British Quadrupeds, Including the Cetacea

Thomas Bell - Cetacea - 1837 - 554 pages
...again, tossing their heads in a menacing manner : on a sudden they make a full stop at the distance of forty or fifty yards, looking wildly at the object of their surprise ; but upon the least motion being made, they all again turn round, and fly off with equal...
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