| William Dampier - 1699 - 592 sider
...a great way to the, Weftward. This Savannah abounds with long Grafs, and it i^ plentifully ftock'd with Deer. The adjacent Woods are a covert for them in the heat of the day : but An, i «86. mornings and evenings they feed in the open Plains, as thick as as in our Parks in England.... | |
| William Dampier - 1703 - 774 sider
...a ;great way to the IVeftward. This Savannah abounds with long Grafs, and it is plentifully ftock'd with Deer. The adjacent Woods are a covert for them in the heat of the Day : but Mornings »„.:. «J 236w'r Reception by the Mindanayans. irdSand •, abont 2 Miles from the (bore, and 3... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 1030 sider
...a great way to the weft ward. This favannah abounds with long grafs, and it is plentifully flocked with deer. The adjacent woods are a covert for them...mornings and evenings they feed in the open plains ;ц> thick as in our parks in England. I never faw any where fuch plenty of wild deer, though I have... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 sider
...great way to the westward. This savannah abounds with long grass, and it is plentifully stocked witb deer. The adjacent woods are a covert for them in...parts of America, both in the North and South Seas. The deer live here pretty peaceably and unmolested, for there are no inhabitants on that side of the... | |
| James Burney - 1902 - 322 sider
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| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1906 - 322 sider
...Bay, a great way to the Westward. This Savannah abounds with long Grass, and it is plentifully stock'd with Deer. The adjacent Woods are a covert for them...Plains, as thick as in our Parks in England. I never saw any where such plenty of wild Deer, tho' I have met with them in several parts of America, both in... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1906 - 322 sider
...Bay, a great way to the Westward. This Savannah abounds with long Grass, and it is plentifully stock'd with Deer. The adjacent Woods are a covert for them...Plains, as thick as in our Parks in England. I never saw any where such plenty of wild Deer, tho' I have met with them in several parts of America, both in... | |
| James Burney - 1950 - 412 sider
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