| Gilbert White - 1829 - 364 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals, is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too Tague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1832 - 354 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals, is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1834 - 392 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals, is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1842 - 342 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences, which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1843 - 424 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country." Thus it was his complaint against Scopoli, that he was " not so full with regard to the manners of... | |
| Gilbert White, Edward Jesse - 1851 - 534 páginas
...but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences...general terms. But our countryman, the excellent Mr. Kay, is the only describer that conveys some precise idea in every term or word, maintaining his superiority... | |
| Gilbert White - 1854 - 538 páginas
...the life and conversation of animals is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to be attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1856 - 368 páginas
...life and conversation of animals, is a concern of much more trouble and difficulty, and is not to b« attained but by the active and inquisitive, and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague in their specific differences ; which are almost universally... | |
| Gilbert White - 1857 - 462 páginas
...and by those that reside much in the country. Foreign systematists are, I observe, much too vague iu their specific differences; which are almost universally...general terms. But our countryman, the excellent Mr. Eay, is the only describer that conveys some precise idea in every term or word, maintaining his superiority... | |
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