The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... Charles Waterton , the nineteenth - century naturalist and descendant of one of the most ancient English families , was at Walton Hall , Yorkshire . It was here that he founded a bird sanctuary and the famous Natural History Museum for ...
... Charles Waterton , the nineteenth - century naturalist and descendant of one of the most ancient English families , was at Walton Hall , Yorkshire . It was here that he founded a bird sanctuary and the famous Natural History Museum for ...
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... Waterton's Wanderings in South America , ' Had he not been eccentric he could not have been the Charles Waterton so long known and loved . It was perhaps eccentric to have a strong religious faith and act up to it . It was eccentric ...
... Waterton's Wanderings in South America , ' Had he not been eccentric he could not have been the Charles Waterton so long known and loved . It was perhaps eccentric to have a strong religious faith and act up to it . It was eccentric ...
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... Charles Waterton for our companion . Modern explorers would be our very good friends , and we should certainly be better off with the backing of modern equipment , medicine and travel facilities . But , though Charles Waterton had only ...
... Charles Waterton for our companion . Modern explorers would be our very good friends , and we should certainly be better off with the backing of modern equipment , medicine and travel facilities . But , though Charles Waterton had only ...
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our in a Museum An By Gordon Meyer | 204 |
BiographyTrue and False By Iris Origo 379 | 241 |
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