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... makes no profit of his success . . . shoots invariably upon the wing , and never
takes a mean advantage of bird or man . ... defined the best of English sporting
conversation , offering his readers an obvious means of distinguishing
themselves ...
... makes no profit of his success . . . shoots invariably upon the wing , and never
takes a mean advantage of bird or man . ... defined the best of English sporting
conversation , offering his readers an obvious means of distinguishing
themselves ...
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Going back to nature does not mean " going back to savagery nor to barbarism
nor to any pestilential past ; it only means opening the doors and windows , ”
Canadian - born Bliss Carman wrote from New York City . “ We go back to nature
...
Going back to nature does not mean " going back to savagery nor to barbarism
nor to any pestilential past ; it only means opening the doors and windows , ”
Canadian - born Bliss Carman wrote from New York City . “ We go back to nature
...
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He surveyed Seton ' s Woodcraft Indians and similar American youth groups and
, in 1908 , formed the English Boy Scouts to put “ on a positive footing the
development , moral and physical , of boys of all creeds and classes , by a means
...
He surveyed Seton ' s Woodcraft Indians and similar American youth groups and
, in 1908 , formed the English Boy Scouts to put “ on a positive footing the
development , moral and physical , of boys of all creeds and classes , by a means
...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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