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A General History of Quadrupeds - Page 36
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
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form, to hide themselves. This is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance,...
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A General Treatise on Cattle, the Ox, the Sheep, and the Swine ...

John Lawrence - Animal breeding - 1809 - 666 pages
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie, like a hare in form, to hide themselves ; .this is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance...
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A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1816 - 496 pages
...them two or three times a day. If any persons come near the calve*, they clap their heads down close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form, to hide themselves. This seems a proof of their native* wildness, The Bison. The bison, which is another variety...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 17

1840 - 526 pages
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form to hide themselves : this is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance...
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Remarks on Forest Scenery and Other Woodland Views, Volume 2

William Gilpin - Forests and forestry - 1834 - 394 pages
...suckle them two or three times a-day. If any one comes near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form to hide themselves : this is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the circumstance, that...
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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
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they drop their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form, to hide themselves : this is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance...
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The Rural Life of England, Volume 2

William Howitt - Country life - 1838 - 414 pages
...suckle them two or three times a -day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form to hide themselves. This is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following . circumstance,...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumes 17-18

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1840 - 1046 pages
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form to hide themselves : this is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance...
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The local historian's table book, of remarkable occurrences ..., Volume 1

Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1843 - 436 pages
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground, and lie like a hare in form, to hide themselves. This is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance,...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 21

Agriculture - 1852 - 618 pages
...suckle them two or three times a day. If any person come near the calves, they clap their heads close to the ground and lie like a hare in form, to hide themselves. This is a proof of their native wildness, and is corroborated by the following circumstance...
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