The approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows... Narrative of a Residence in South Africa - Página 134por Thomas Pringle, Josiah Conder - 1835 - 356 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Thompson - 1827 - 472 páginas
...approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately one by one. If he docs not speedily fall, but grows angry and turns upon Iiis enemies, they must then... | |
| 1828 - 390 páginas
...The approved method is, to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire one by one. If he does not speedily faH, but grows angry and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 páginas
...approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry, and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| James Rennie - 1829 - 440 páginas
...approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1831 - 630 páginas
...found, " the approved plan is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, aud stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry, and turne upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 páginas
..." the approved plan is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, arid stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but prows angry, and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1831 - 1178 páginas
...approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| Sir William Jardine - 1834 - 400 páginas
...approved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry, and turns upon his enemies, they must stand... | |
| 1834 - 700 páginas
...mode, in such cases, is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
| 1834 - 440 páginas
...improved mode in such cases is to torment him with dogs till he abandons his covert, and stands at bay in the open plain. The whole band of hunters then march forward together, and fire deliberately, one by one. If he does not speedily fall, but grows angry and turns upon his enemies, they must then... | |
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