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" ... alteration that is made in the place to which they are accustomed, and instantly apply their nose to the examination of a new object. A small hole being burnt in the carpet, it was mended with a patch, and that patch in a moment underwent the strictest... "
Buffon's Natural history of man, the globe, and of quadrupeds v. 1-2 - Page 182
by Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1857
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 46

1784 - 722 pages
...to fome perfori!, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would f»en fcream when they attempted to touch them : but a miller coming in, engaged their affeAions at once ; his powdered coat had charms that were irrefiftible. You will not wonder, Sir,...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 54

1784 - 536 pages
...to fome pcrfons, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would even fcrcam when they attempted to touch them; but a miller coming in, engaged their affinions at once; his powdered coat had charms that were ujiííilihle. You will not wonder, Sir,...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1800 - 364 pages
...to fome perfons, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would even fcream when they attempted to touch them ; but a miller coming...affections at once ; his powdered coat had charms that were irrefiftible. It is no wonder that my intimate acquaintance with thefe fpecimens of the kind has taught...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1800 - 394 pages
...to fome perfons, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would even fcream when they attempted to touch them ; but a miller coming...affections at once ; his powdered coat had charms that were irrcfiftible. It is no wonder that my intimate acquaintance with thefe fpecimens of the kind has taught...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1802 - 364 pages
...to fome perfons, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would even fcrearn when they attempted to touch them ; but a miller coming in engaged their affeftions at once; his powdered coat bad charms that were irrefiftible. It is no wonder that my intimate...
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Poems,

William Cowper - 1803 - 386 pages
...to fome perfons, though they faw them daily, they could never be reconciled, and would even fcream when they attempted to touch them ; but a miller coming in engaged their atfeHions at once; his powdered coat had charms that were irrcfiftiblc. It is no wonder that my intimate...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1805 - 376 pages
...fome perfor.s, though they fan tfiem daily, they could never be reconcile:!, and would even fcream when they attempted to touch them ; but a miller coming in engaged their affe&ions at once ; hii powdered coat had charms that were irrefiitible. It is n» wonder that my int'mate...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper: Of the Inner Temple, Esq, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1806 - 234 pages
...was mended with a patch, and that patch in a moment underwent the strictest scrutiny. They seem too to be very much directed by the smell in the choice...charms that were irresistible. It is no wonder that my intim ite acquaintance with these specimens of the kind has taught me to bold the sportsman's amusement...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., Volume 22

1806 - 448 pages
...was mended with a patch, and that patch in a moment underwent the strictest scrutiny. They seem too to be very much directed by the smell in the choice...scream when they attempted to touch them; but a miller coining in engaged their affections at once; his powdered coat had charms that were irresistible. It...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - 1806 - 300 pages
...and thut patch in a moment underwent the strictest scrutiny. They seem too to be very much dire«ed by the smell in the choice of their favourites: to some persons, though they saw them daity, they could never be reconciled, and would even scream when they attempted to touch thrm ; but...
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