| 1829 - 660 sidor
...tranquil; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment, they seem... | |
| 1829 - 512 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment, they seem... | |
| John Leonard Knapp - 1829 - 452 sidor
...tranquil; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment, they seem... | |
| 1829 - 832 sidor
...tramjuil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...transient circles on its surface. Very fond of society, tve seldom see them alone, or, if parted by accident, they soon rejoin their busy companions. One pool... | |
| James Rennie - 1830 - 440 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| 1830 - 644 sidor
...each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with great sprighlliness and animation ; and so lightly do they move on the...yet they do not unite or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| John Leonard Knapp - 1831 - 330 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlihgs in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 362 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will encircle round each other without contention-, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...only some faint and transient circles on its surface. — Knapp. LADV-BIRDl Why is the lady-bird so beneficial to the gardener and husbandman ? Because all... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 356 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will encircle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...only some faint and transient circles on its surface. — Knapp. LADY-BIRD. Why is the lady-bird so beneficial to the gardener and husbandman? placed in... | |
| James Wilson - 1834 - 502 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment, they seem... | |
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