The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 64
... wild - fowl sanctuaries in private grounds would represent our capacity with regard to wild life reserves might be bracketed with the gibe that weasels and bats comprise England's mammals . Admitting our limitations , however , it ...
... wild - fowl sanctuaries in private grounds would represent our capacity with regard to wild life reserves might be bracketed with the gibe that weasels and bats comprise England's mammals . Admitting our limitations , however , it ...
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... wild animals require artificial protection except those which are artificially destroyed or introduced . Personal experience proves that wild pheasants or partridges seldom disappear from land where they are allowed to take their chance ...
... wild animals require artificial protection except those which are artificially destroyed or introduced . Personal experience proves that wild pheasants or partridges seldom disappear from land where they are allowed to take their chance ...
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... wild creatures , already subjected to excessive unofficial ' control . ' And perhaps one might here venture upon another word of warning . The principle of reserves is entirely to be commended and will most certainly be adopted upon a ...
... wild creatures , already subjected to excessive unofficial ' control . ' And perhaps one might here venture upon another word of warning . The principle of reserves is entirely to be commended and will most certainly be adopted upon a ...
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APRIL | 1 |
The Doctrinal Situation in the Church of England | 7 |
Czechoslovakian Adventure | 10 |
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