Others drive, or fright them, by flight noifes or motions, into / a bag ofalong form, the mouth of which, after all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the place by which they entered, all other ways of retreat being fecured. Others, again,... Madam Johnson's Present: Or, Every Young Woman's Companion in Useful and ... - Seite 178von Mary Johnson - 1770 - 197 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1764 - 592 Seiten
...rats are all in it. Others drive, or fright them, by flight noilès or motions, into a bag of a lung form, the mouth of which, after all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the place by which they entered, all other ways of retreat being fecured. Others,... | |
| Samuel Ward - 1775 - 400 Seiten
...the ground with the mouth fpread open, is to be fuddenly clofed when the rats are all in it. Others drive, or fright them, by flight noifes or motions,...into a bag of a long form, the mouth of which, after ail-the; rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the place by which C they 14 We RAT. they... | |
| 1764 - 804 Seiten
...on th* ground with the mouth fpread open, is to be fuddenly clofed when the rats are all in. Others drive, or fright them, by flight noifes or motions, into / a bag ofalong form, the mouth of which, after all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1796 - 426 Seiten
...and the kernels -of apricots; infufing the whole for eight or ten day»; then (training the liinto a bag of a long form, the- mouth of which, after all quor, and putting it up for ufe : or elfe by infufing the the rats are come in, is drawn up to the... | |
| 1802 - 502 Seiten
...on the ground with the mouth ipread open, is to be fuddenly doled when the rats are all in. Others drive, or fright them, by flight noifes or motions into a bag oí a Jong form, the mouth of which, after niter all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the openings... | |
| 1764 - 434 Seiten
...icent ; which is done by putting on a fort of gown or cloak, of one colour, that hides the natural into a bag of a long form, the mouth of which, after all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the place by which they entered, all ether ways of retreat being fecured. Others,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1765 - 514 Seiten
...or fright them, by flight hjt'es the natural form, and noifes or motions, into a bag of a long * • long form, the mouth of which, after all the rats are come in, is drawn up to the opening of the place by which they entered, all other ways of retreat being fecured. Others,... | |
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