Fowle, which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt at his pleasure : where besides the pleasure in hunting, he may furnish his house with excellent fat Venison, Turkeys, Geese, Heath-Hens, Cranes, Swans, Ducks, Pidgeons, and the like... Hunting and Conservation: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club - Page 203edited by - 1925 - 548 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 376 pages
...every one making their own linen, and a great part of their woolen cloth for their ordinary wearing. And how prodigal (if I may so say) hath nature been to furnish this country with all sorts of wild beasts and fowl, which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt... | |
| 1845 - 564 pages
...every one making their own Linnen, and a great part of their woollen cloth for their ordinary wearing : And how prodigal, If I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the Countrey with all sorts of wilde Beasts and Fowle, which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt... | |
| Daniel Denton - 1845 - 106 pages
...every one making their own Linnen, and a great part of their woollen cloth for their ordinary wearing : And how prodigal, If I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the Countrey with all sorts of wilde Beasts and Fowle, which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1845 - 376 pages
...every one making their own Linnen, & a gjeat part of their woollen-cloth for their ordinary wearing : And how prodigal, if I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the Countrey in the all sorts of wilde Beasts & Fowle which every one hath an interest in & may hunt at... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 372 pages
...every one making their own linen, and a great part of their woolen cloth for their ordinary wearing. And how prodigal (if I may so say) hath nature been to furnish this country with all sorts of wild beasts and Tow), which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1846 - 368 pages
...every one making their own linen, and a great part of their woolen cloth for their ordinary wearing. And how prodigal (if I may so say) hath nature been to furnish this country with all sorts of wild beasts and fowl, which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 736 pages
...shelter them from the scorching beams of Sol's fiery • N. York Col. Documents, III. 88-9. influence. And how prodigal, If I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the Countrey with all sorts of wilde Beasts and Fowle, which every one hath an interest in, and may bant... | |
| Edwin Francis Hatfield - 1868 - 742 pages
...shelter them from the scorching beam's of Sol's fiery • N. Yurk Col. Docnmcuts, III. 88-9. influence. And how prodigal, If I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish theCountrey with all sorts of wilde Beasts and Fowle, which every one hath an interest in, and may... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...every one making their own linen and a great part of their woolen cloth for their ordinary wearing. And how prodigal, if I may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the Country with all sorts of wild beasts and fowl ! which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt at his pleasure; where, besides... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1903 - 394 pages
...own linen and a great part of their woolen cloth for their ordinary wearing. And how prodigal, if 1 may so say, hath Nature been to furnish the country with all sorts of wild beasts and fowl ! which every one hath an interest in, and may hunt at his pleasure ; where, besides... | |
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