| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 676 páginas
...to place his feet in the footprints of his predecessor. In this procession, numbering twelve in all, I took the lead, while the gamekeeper brought up the...left, followed by all the remainder. The two parties thus formed, after having walked in opposite directions for a considerable distance, concealed themselves,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 776 páginas
...to place his feet in the footprints of his predecessor. In this procession, numbering twelve in all, I took the lead, while the gamekeeper brought up the...left, followed by all the remainder. The two parties thus formed, after having walked in opposite directions for a considerable distance, concealed themselves,... | |
| John Broadus Watson - 1914 - 464 páginas
...men, forcing them to walk Indian file, each man taking care to step in the tracks of the leader. " I took the lead while the game-keeper brought up the rear. When we had walked two hundred yards, 1 turned to the right, followed by five of the men; and at the point where I had turned to the right,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 900 páginas
...to place his feet in the footprints of his predecessor. In this procession, numbering twelve in all, I took the lead, while the gamekeeper brought up the...left, followed by all the remainder. The two parties thus formed, after having walked in opposite directions for a considerable distance, concealed themselves,... | |
| Linnean Society of London - 1890 - 712 páginas
...to place his feet in the footprints of his predecessor. In this procession, numbering twelve in all, I took the lead, while the gamekeeper brought up the...left, followed by all the remainder. The two parties thus formed, after having walked in opposite directions for a considerable distance, concealed themselves,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 674 páginas
...to place his feet in the footprints of his predecessor. In this procession, numbering twelve in all, I took the lead, while the gamekeeper brought up the...left, followed by all the remainder. The two parties thus formed, after having walked in opposite directions for a considerable distance, concealed themselves,... | |
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