Forest in succession for more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did not think the forest of Wolmer beneath her royal regard. For she came out... The Natural History of Selborne - Page 30by Gilbert White - 1822Full view - About this book
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...more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...smoothed for that purpose, lying about half a mile from Wolmer Pond, and still called the Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the... | |
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...a hundred years. This person assures me that iis father has often told him that Queen Anne, as «he was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did not think...smoothed for that purpose, lying about half a mile from Wolmer Pond, and still called the Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1832 - 354 pages
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 pages
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1834 - 392 pages
...than an hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...the great road at Lippock, which is just by, and, rtposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer... | |
| James Rennie - Animal behavior - 1829 - 436 pages
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...royal regard. For she came out of the great road at Lappock, which is just by, and, reposing herself on a bank smoothed for that purpose, lying about half... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1842 - 342 pages
...more than a hundred years. This person assures me that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1843 - 424 pages
...than an hundred years. This person assures me, that his father has often told him that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did...that purpose, lying about half a mile to the east of Wolmer Pond, and still called Queen's Bank, saw with great complacency and satisfaction the whole herd... | |
| Henry Moody (curator of the Winchester mus.) - Hampshire (England) - 1846 - 444 pages
...middle of the last century was well stocked with deer. It is mentioned by Mr. White that Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did not think the Forest of Woolmer beneath her royal regard, for she came out of the great road at Lippook, and reposing herself... | |
| William Dowling - 1849 - 356 pages
...vale, hi presence of Queen Anne. These are the words of the popular naturalist: — '* Queen Anne, as she was journeying on the Portsmouth road, did not think the forest of Woolmer beneath her royal regard. For she came out of the great road at Lippoch, which is just by,... | |
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