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" They root up large tress, and break fmall ones, to feed on their leaves; by which, in time, they deftroy whole forefts, as they commonly go in large droves, from fifty to a hundred, or more. The food they... "
The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time - 60. oldal
1760
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An Universal History: From the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, 15. kötet

1760 - 638 oldal
...deftroy ten times more with their large feet, than with their mouths, &c. They root up large tress, and break fmall ones, to feed on their leaves; by...droves, from fifty to a hundred, or more. The food they affeft moft, is that of a tree, not unlike our cherries^ but which is full of pith, like our alder,...

The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies

742 oldal
...and other grain, of which they defiroy ten times more with their large feet than with their mouths. They root up large trees, and break fmall ones, to...they deftroy whole forefts, as they commonly go in fuch numerous droves front 50 to a 100, or more. The food they affect moft is a tree not unlike our...

An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, 15. kötet

1760 - 552 oldal
...other grain, of which they deflroy ten times more with their largefeet, than with their mouths, <bc. They root up large trees, and break fmall ones, to...their leaves ; by which, in time, they deftroy whole forefls, as. they commonly go in large droves, from fifty to a hundred, or more. The food they affect...

The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies, 2. kötet

796 oldal
...other grain, of which they deftroy -ten times more with their large foet than with their mouths. The/ root up large trees, and break fmall ones, to feed on their leaves ; by which in tin» they deftroy whole foreSts, u thejr commonly go in Such numerous droves from 50 to a loo, or...

The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest ..., 12. kötet

1781 - 474 oldal
...and other grain, of which they deftroy ten times more with their large feet, than with their mouths. They root up large trees, and break fmall ones, to feed on their leaves ; by which practice in time they deftroy whole forefts, as they commonly go in large droves, from fifty to a hundred....




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