It is not supposed, that there could be much profit attached to them ; but, they are of this use ; they are very pretty creatures; very interesting in their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to give them the early habit of fondness... American Poultry Book - Página 177de Micajah R. Cock - 1843 - 202 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 208 páginas
...will sit and hatch and breed up their young ones in. • . . 183. It is not supposed, that there could be much profit attached to them ; but, they are of...their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to give -them the early habit of fondness for animals and of letting . ' rT* I • * - •• d... | |
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 200 páginas
...them ; but, they are of this use ; they > BM (fi-iT.n^ f xH ,.,-r^;,. p, .Ifc,,. .,-.,.. ,_,. TSJ| W1. are very pretty creatures, very interesting in their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to give 'V1 *3l t if'l '•*' J\ \ 'iif^, .*,. fi'T * • ' f* ' i T^ _)fij ftT &1'd Acmthe early... | |
| William Cobbett - 1823 - 210 páginas
...they will sit and hatch and breed 'up their young ones in. 183. It is not supposed, that there could be much profit attached to them ; but, they are of...their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals and of setting a value on them, which, as... | |
| William Cobbett - 1826 - 226 páginas
...they will sit and hatch and breed up their young ones in. 183. It is not supposed, that there could be much profit attached to them ; but, they are of...their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals and of setting a value on them, which, as... | |
| William Cobbett - 1828 - 192 páginas
...they will sit and hatch and breed up tHeir young ones in. 183. It is not supposed, that there could be much profit attached to them ; but, they are of this use ; they are very pfetty creatures j very interesting in their manners ; they are an object to delight children and to... | |
| John Lawrence - 1832 - 274 páginas
...they will sit and hatch and breed up their young ones. ' It is not to be supposed that there could be much profit attached to them ; but they are of...creatures, very interesting in their manners ; they are objects of delight to children and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals, and of setting... | |
| John Lawrence - 1837 - 464 páginas
...they will sit and hatch and breed up their young ones. " It is not to be supposed that there could be much profit attached to them ; but they are of...creatures, very interesting in their manners ; they are objects of delight to children and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals, and of setting... | |
| Peter Boswell - 1842 - 170 páginas
...floor, they will sit and hatch and breed up their young ones in. "It is not supposed that there could be much profit attached to them ; but they are of...manners ; they are an object to delight children, and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals and of setting a value on them, which, as... | |
| Caleb N. Bement - 1843 - 190 páginas
...this, that they may be made to contribute no inconsiderable item of food to the farmer's table. Cobbet, in speaking of pigeons, very properly observes, "It...manners ; they are an object to delight children, and to give them the early habit of fondness for animals, and of setting a value on them, which, as... | |
| 1843 - 388 páginas
...good boy." Cobbet says, " It is not supposed that there could be much profit attached to pigeons ; but they are of this use. They are very pretty creatures ; very interesting n their manners; they are an object to delight children, and to give them the early habit of fondness... | |
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