| William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 606 pages
...Lancashire call by no other name than Tree-goose ; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoyning, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for three-pence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I shall satisfy... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...Lancashire call by JEK> other name than Tree-goose ; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoyning, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought Sop .threepence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I will... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - Didactic fiction - 1825 - 682 pages
...a goose, which the people of — ' " Lucy put her finger over the place. " ' Call by no other name than a tree goose ; which place aforesaid, and all those parts adjoining, do so much abound with, that one of the best is bought for threepence.' " " I never heard such nonsense in my life,"... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - Didactic fiction - 1827 - 332 pages
...a goose, which the people of — ' " Lucy put her finger over the place. " ' Call by no other name than a tree goose ; which place aforesaid, and all those parts adjoining, do so much abound with, that one of the best is bought for threepence.' " " I never heard such nonsense in my life,"... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 350 pages
...Lancashire call by no other name, than Treegoose; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoyning, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for threepence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I will satisfy... | |
| George Montagu - Birds - 1831 - 670 pages
...people of Lancashire call by no other name than treegoose ; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoining, do so much abound therewith ; that one of the best is bought for threepence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I will satisfy... | |
| James Rennie - Animal behavior - 1833 - 422 pages
...Lancashire call by no other name than tree-goose ; which place aforesaid, and of all those places adjoyning, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for three-pence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repaire to me, and I shall satisfy... | |
| James Rennie - Birds - 1833 - 410 pages
...Lancashire call by no other name than tree-goose ; which place aforesaid, and of all those places adjoyning, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for three-pence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repaire to me, and I shall satisfy... | |
| John Warren - Mollusks - 1834 - 262 pages
...people of Lancashire call by no other name than tree goose; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoining, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for three pence. For the truth hereof if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I will satisfy them by the testimonies... | |
| William MacGillivray - Zoologists - 1834 - 418 pages
...people of Lancashire call by no other name than tree-goose; which place aforesaid, and all those places adjoining, do so much abound therewith, that one of the best is bought for threepence. For the truth hereof, if any doubt, may it please them to repair to me, and I will satisfy... | |
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