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Lexicon of the Mediaeval German hunt
a lexicon of the Middle High German terms <1050-1500>, associated with the chase, hunting with bows, falconry, trapping and fowling -
Lexicon of the mediaeval German hunt
a lexicon of middle high German terms (1050-1500), associated with the chase, hunting with bows, falconry, trapping and fowling -
Lexicon of the mediæval German hunt
a lexicon of Middle High German terms (1050-1500) associated with the chase, hunting with bows, falconry, trapping, and fowling -
Problems in German literary history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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Problems in German literary history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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Wörterbuch der Jagd
deutsch, französisch, englisch = Dictionnaire de la chasse -
The hunters, or The sufferings of Hugh and Francis, in the wilderness
a true story -
The art of English shooting
Under the following heads: Of the knowledge of a good fowling piece. The ordering and managing the fowling-piece. The appendages of the fowling-piece. The choice of powder, shot, and flints. Of partridge shooting, with the choice and ordering of pointers. Of pheasant shooting, with the ordering of spaniels. Of woodcock shooting. Of snipe shooting. Of water and fen-fowl shooting; and the use of proper dogs. Of upland winter shooting. With necessary observations for the young sportsman, when out and on returning home. Also abstracts of the late acts of Parliament for the preservation of the game: together with an abstract of the act of Parliament for preventing the stealing of dogs, &c. By George Edie, gent -
The Hare; or, Hunting incompatible with humanity
Written as a stimulus to youth towards a proper treatment of animals. ; [Three lines from Thomson] -
An Essay on hunting. By a Country Squire
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The sportsman's companion or An essay on shooting
illustriously shewing in what manner to fire at birds of game, in various directions and situations.--And, directions to gentlemen for the treatment and breaking their own pointers and spaniels, and the necessary precautions, to guard against many accidents that attend this pleasant diversion: with several useful and interesting particulars relative thereto. By a gentleman, who has made shooting his favorite amusement upwards of twenty-six years, in Great-Britain, Ireland, and North-America -
Old Hawthorn's instruction to young sportsmen
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The chace. A poem. By William Somervile, Esq
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Epitome of the game laws relative to hunting and fowling. Compiled for the use of the Angus and Mearns Game Association
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Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt
A Lexicon of Middle High German Terms (1050-1500), associated with the Chase, Hunting with Bows, Falconry, Trapping and Fowling -
Elsevier's dictionary of nature and hunting
in English, French, Russian, German and Latin -
Problems in German literary history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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Problems in German literary history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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Problems in German literary history of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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The Forest of Essex
its history, laws, administration and ancient customs, and the wild deer which lived in it -
The sportsman's companion or An essay on shooting
illustriously shewing in what manner to fire at birds of game, in various directions and situations.--And, directions to gentlemen for the treatment and breaking their own pointers and spaniels, and the necessary precautions, to guard against many accidents that attend this pleasant diversion: -
Havvking, hunting, fouling, and fishing, with the true measures of blowing
A vvorke right pleasant and profitable for all estates, vvhoso loueth it to practise, and exceeding delightfull, to refresh the irksomnesse of tedious time. Whereunto is annexed the maner and order in keeping of hawkes, their diseases, and cures: and all such speciall poynts, as any wise apperraine to so gentlemanlike qualitie. now newly collected by W.G. faulkener. Pulblicum comodum priuato preferendum -
The book of hunting
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The Drunken husband and tea-drinking wife, &c
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Dibdin's museum
being a collection of the newest and most admired songs