| William Howitt - Country life - 1888 - 412 pages
...distance : forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before, they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards ; when they make another stand, and again run off. This they do several times, shortening their distance, and advancing nearer,... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - England - 1890 - 262 pages
...same distance ; forming a shorter circle and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before, they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they again make another stand, and fly off as before. This they do several times, shortening Iheir distance,... | |
| James Wilson - Cattle - 1909 - 168 pages
...same distance, forming a shorter circle, and then returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before; they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they again make another stand, and again fly off. This they do several times, shortening their distance,... | |
| Richard Lydekker - Cattle - 1912 - 372 pages
...same distance, forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before ; they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they again make another stand, and then fly off: this they do several times, shortening their distance,... | |
| English literature - 1790 - 540 pages
...— finwe \v!acl: pt:ii,d tticre lias not been crte witli black ears. VOL. XVIII. Cc thi-v»!eaing threatening; afpeft than before, they approach much...probably within thirty yards; when they make another (land, and agr.in fly off : this they do ievernl times, fhortening their diftance and advancing nearer,... | |
| Rogerson and Tuxford - 1852 - 624 pages
...same distance; forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before, they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and again fly off; this they do several times, shortening their distance and advancing nearer,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1806 - 804 pages
...distance ; forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before, they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they make another stand, and ngaia gallop off. This they do several times, shorteningtheii distance, and advancing nearer,... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1823 - 432 pages
...same distance, forming a shorter circle, and again returning with a bolder and more threatening aspect than before ; they approach much nearer, probably within thirty yards, when they again make another stand, and again fly off ; this they do several times, shortening their distance,... | |
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