10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENATICALLY»
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The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland ...
Ireland must have remained utterly uufenced and, therefore, uncultivated, for
many a century; and the sparse tribes that inhabited the country must have
principally subsisted venatically. The cattle of the country, originally wild, would
have ...
Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society, 1856
Ireland must have remained utterly unfenced and, therefore, uncultivated, for
many a century; and the sparse tribes that inhabited the country must have
principally subsisted venatically. The cattle of the country, originally wild, would
have ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1858
3
The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey
It has also been shown that the species in which dimorphism is most pronounced
are those that are the venatically dynamic members of the raptor tribe — harriers,
Harris' Hawks, and especially bird-eating raptors such as the accipiters and ...
4
Memini, or reminiscences of Irish life
Perhaps things were tco well done, socially and venatically, in Kilkenny. I believe
the hearts of the noblemen and squires of this sporting shire were larger than
their purses ; their standard was the very highest, and pace kills the pocket as
well ...
Maurice O'Connor Morris, 1892
5
Fores's Sporting Notes and Sketches
... happier hunting grounds beyond the Styx. The offence of Arthur Lovchace had
not been of a serious nature, venatically regarded. He had neither headed the
hare nor over-ridden the hounds ; on the contrary, with considerable tact and skill
, ...
... credibly informed by the sportloving, venatically learned farmers, that deer
generally feed. He seeks for the “slot,“ or “spoor," or “mark," or track, or footprint,
of the right animal. A warrantable stag leaves a slot three inches in breadth, and
has ...
7
North American birds of prey
Hunting with hawks was superior to using the bow-and-arrow because man no
longer needed stealth and subterfuge in his approach to quarry but could send
his emissary instead. Undoubtedly, many hawks used venatically were lost; but
so, ...
William Mansell, Gary Low, 1980
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laceratoTns ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
9
The Art 3 Idea: A Third Way to Study Art
We, the audience, just can't wait to see what this is. Imagine if Craig had said, "I
do something I really want to do, something really nice." No interest. We don't like
up, we like down. Venatically, we are ready to chase Craig's dream into the ...
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Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars
WIth full-color illustrations throughout From the best-selling author of Sexual Personae and Break, Blow, Burn and one of our most acclaimed cultural critics, here is an enthralling journey through Western art’s defining moments, from the ...