The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen20Alfred Edward Thomas Watson Longmans, Green, and Company, 1905 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 38
Página 77
... boar or two fraternising over the potatoes could easily be located by a series of low satisfied grunts ; but the hares and foxes lay low , and the pheasants and capercailzie ejaculated " O Gott , O Gott " derisively from the security of ...
... boar or two fraternising over the potatoes could easily be located by a series of low satisfied grunts ; but the hares and foxes lay low , and the pheasants and capercailzie ejaculated " O Gott , O Gott " derisively from the security of ...
Página 127
... boars , and partridges and quail in the season . H.M. the King generally visits San Rossore in the autumn about October , and enjoys some pheasant- shooting , after the more arduous sport of stalking chamois and stambecco in the Alps ...
... boars , and partridges and quail in the season . H.M. the King generally visits San Rossore in the autumn about October , and enjoys some pheasant- shooting , after the more arduous sport of stalking chamois and stambecco in the Alps ...
Página 129
... boar through the bush , or risked their death by malaria after the wild duck and geese in the marshes . It was sleep. CASTEL PORZIANO - THE KING AND PRINCE NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO H.M. THE KING ON HIS STAND , CASTEL PORZIANO CASTEL. MONZA ...
... boar through the bush , or risked their death by malaria after the wild duck and geese in the marshes . It was sleep. CASTEL PORZIANO - THE KING AND PRINCE NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO H.M. THE KING ON HIS STAND , CASTEL PORZIANO CASTEL. MONZA ...
Página 130
... boar , deer , and wild goat ( capriolo ) . These are the inhabitants of the macchia , which stretches for about ten kilometres inland from the sea - shore ; and they have it all to themselves now , for the brigands who used to find it ...
... boar , deer , and wild goat ( capriolo ) . These are the inhabitants of the macchia , which stretches for about ten kilometres inland from the sea - shore ; and they have it all to themselves now , for the brigands who used to find it ...
Página 131
... boar pass at five paces without being able to see him , and it is generally higher than a man on horseback , so that the facilities for getting lost and never heard of more are almost unsurpassed when you consider that you are at about ...
... boar pass at five paces without being able to see him , and it is generally higher than a man on horseback , so that the facilities for getting lost and never heard of more are almost unsurpassed when you consider that you are at about ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen7 Alfred Edward Thomas Watson Vista completa - 1898 |
The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen14 Alfred Edward Thomas Watson Vista completa - 1902 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aldwyn animal appeared Badminton ball better billiards birds boar bowler bowling chance Club colt course cricket Davern drive elephant Emmanuel College England etiquette fact fence field filly fish forest golf golfer ground guns hand head herd horse hounds hunting Isinglass jockey jump K. S. Ranjitsinhji King knave Laeken lead look Lord match matter Matterhorn miles Miss Guthrey Monza motor never Newmarket owner pheasants Photograph play player polo pony Prince race reason ride Roddy Royal Rugby Union rule saddle San Rossore scoring seemed shooting shot side snow sport sportsman stroke suit Test Match thing thoroughbred trainer TRICK trout Turf turn unwritten laws W. G. Grace wapiti whilst wicket wicket-keeper wild winter Winthorpe yards