... wolves and bears, against whose approach they are continually on the watch, and to whom they at once offer battle. So well aware are the sheep of the fatherly care of these dogs, and that they themselves have nothing to fear from them, that they crowd... The Farmers Magazine Volume The Sixth - Side 367af JOSEPH BOGERSON - 1837Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| James Erskine Murray (hon.) - 1837 - 344 sider
...attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock together, and biting the legs of stragglers ; they protect it from...around them, as if they really sought their protection ; and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together, or trotting after the shepherd in the most perfect... | |
| James Erskine Murray - 1837 - 342 sider
...attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock together, and biting the legs of stragglers ; they protect it from...around them, as if they really sought their protection ; and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together, or trotting after the shepherd in the most perfect... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1839 - 418 sider
...generally attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock, and biting the legs of stragglers; they protect it from the attacks of wolves and bears, against whose approach they are continually on the watch, and to whom they at once... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1840 - 130 sider
...generally attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock together and biting the legs of stragglers: they protect it from...around them, as if they really sought their protection: and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together, or trotting after the shepherd in the most perfect... | |
| 1841 - 272 sider
...generally attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock together and biting the legs of stragglers : they protect it from...around them, as if they really sought their protection : and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together, or trotting after the shepherd in the most perfect... | |
| 1847 - 828 sider
...attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock together, and biting the legs of stragglers. They protect it from...continually on the watch, and to whom they at once offer buttle. So well aware are the sheep of the ffithcrly care of these dogs, and that they themselves have... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1847 - 442 sider
...generally attached to each flock, have nobler duties to perform than that of chasing the flock, and biting the legs of stragglers; they protect it from the attacks of wolves and bears, against whose approach they are continually on the watch, and to whom they at once... | |
| Mark Forrester - 1854 - 358 sider
...the legs of stragglers. To their protection is confided the flock from the predatory expeditions of wolves and bears, against whose approach they are...around them as if they really sought their protection, and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together in perfect harmony. Thus habituated to scenes of such... | |
| Mark Forrester - 1855 - 358 sider
...the legs of stragglers. To their protection is confided the flock from the predatory expeditions of wolves and bears, against whose approach they are...around them as if they really sought their protection, and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together in perfect harmony. Thus habituated to scenes of such... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 584 sider
...the legs of stragglers. To their protection is confided the flock from the predatory expeditions of wolves and bears, against whose approach they are...around them as if they really sought their protection, and dogs and sheep may be seen resting together in perfect harmony. Thus habituated to scenes of such... | |
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