Martens tried “similar ones, but in a much better manner, for he placed the seeds in a box in the actual sea, so that they were alternately wet and exposed to the air like really floating plants.
Martens are known to eat quantities of the larger insects and, since they are fond of fruits and berries when raised in captivity, there is little doubt that they indulge in these delicacies in the wild.
It is not uncommon for martens to burrow through snowdrifts for some distance apparently in search of rodents.
It is possible that Thierry Martens also was taught typography in the same city.
After receiving suitable instruction, Martens was allowed to print some little books at Alost in 1473.
All the above mentioned animals, martens alone excepted, were seen upon Alaksu, which is situated more to the North East than Kadyak, and also rein-deers and wild dogs.
Martens and Morris Hillquit in America, are so similar that the evidence brought by Lincoln Eyre out of Russia perfectly interprets the "weasel words" of Martens and Hillquit on the witness stand at Washington and Albany, respectively.
Did Martens and Hillquit advise Lenine and Trotzky to disguise their American propaganda by using the Industrial Unions of Russia as their cat's-paw?
Martens has been in our country for some time claiming to represent the Soviet government and boasting that he is able to deposit in our banks for commercial purposes hundreds of millions of Russian gold.
In the latter part of March, 1919, Martens shared offices with Santeri Nuorteva, also a great friend of the American Socialists.
And foxes and martens and buzzards and polecats and ermines are to be preserved for five years.
The result is that there is such an immense number of foxes andmartens and polecats and buzzards out here that one of us can hardly stir from her hole without risking her life.
And it's all prime fur except th' first two martenswe got," said David.
Lashed upon the toboggan were their sleeping bags and two of the finest martens they had captured during the winter.
Two martensand three wolves yesterday made a fine hunt for th' week, even if we gets no more this trip.
It is a well-known fact that martens will kill lambs, and an otter, which is a much more powerful animal, could easily do the same if so inclined.
Our informant lived by the shore of a lake in an out-of-the-way part of the country, where at one time pine-martens were very plentiful.
Included in the latter are the martens and their allies, whose chief attributes are activity, length of body and tail, shortness of legs, widely separated toes, and small claws.
When he was satisfied that the tilt was unoccupied he entered boldly and appropriated every skin of fur he found--not only all of Bob's, but also a few martens Bill had left there.
Since his arrival here the hunters had lost, now and again, martens and foxes from their traps, and it was whispered that Micmac John was responsible for their disappearance.
Three or four martens and one lynx were recovered where they had been taken from the traps, carried off the line for some distance, and buried in the snow.
Hastening back to the cabin, the frozen martens were thawed out and skinned, and 'Merican Joe made up his pack for the trail.
They had four martens in their packs, and Connie was beginning to believe that the outlook was not so bad after all, when they suddenly came upon one of the deadfalls literally torn to pieces.
Only two traps had been sprung empty, and eight martens and a mink were in the pack sacks.
Inside, the young martens lay just as they had been left by the mother; only they began to grow very cold.
Up near the top of the dead tree, a pair of pine martens had made their den in the hollow trunk, and reared a family of young martens that drew Kagax's evil thoughts like a magnet.
Kagax followed them far enough to be sure that both martens were away hunting; then he turned and ran like a flash up the incline and into the den.
The black foxes were worth from fifty to a hundred roubles, the sables from thirty to fifty, the martens some ten roubles less; the other skins were worth from fifteen to thirty roubles.
The animals were principally ermine; but one or two sable, which are considerably larger, with much more valuable skins, and some martens were taken.
Ermines were found in considerable numbers, and in the first week four fine sables were killed, as well as two martens and a bear; the latter was specially prized.
The bodies of the ermines were but a mouthful for one of the dogs, while the sables and martensgave them a mouthful all round.
One day there called a number of Indians, and among them was a hunter with a couple of martens which he had caught in his trap that very morning.
And from that day to this allmartens have that whitish spot on their chests caused by that burn.
De Martens of Russia spoke with great force against such right of appeal, and others took ground with him.
Our original plan required that the judges for the arbitration tribunal should be nominated by the highest courts of the respective nations; but De Martens showed us that Russia has no highest court in our sense of the word.
As Edward was coming home one morning from his night’s work, and while he was walking under the cliff, intending to come out at Tarlair, he observed one of the martens flying out of the cave, and shot it.
In the roof, and near the front of the cave, a few martens build their nests every season.
There were plenty of martens about, and three nests under the eaves right over my bedroom window.
The house-martens in Hampshire line their nests with feathers and feed their young on wheat and barley.
The other relations of the Weasels who were on visiting terms with them were, the Polecats of The Grange, who came but seldom, and the Martens of Forest-farm, with whom they were more intimate.
I had several other martens of a more advanced age, which had been taken in traps, but they remained totally wild, bit every person who attempted to touch them, and would eat nothing but raw flesh.
Guy and Philip got to him that night, Tarvrille came down next morning, and Martens became a debate.
She wrote to me when she came down into Surrey and I walked over to Martens the next afternoon.
Once do you remember at Martens I shook you by the ears.
I have gathered since that after I left Martens he sent telegrams to Guy and Philip and her cousin Lord Tarvrille.
I had come over to Martens with some book as a pretext; the man had told me that Lady Mary awaited me in her blue parlor, and I went unannounced through the long gallery to find her.
Even when next day I turned my face to Martens and saw the flag had vanished from the flagstaff, it seemed merely a token of that household's perturbation.
This first letter is on the Martens note-paper; its very heading was familiar to me.
Stone martensare found in Russia, Bosnia, Turkey, Greece, Germany, the Alps and France.
The baum and stone martens caught in France, the north of Turkey and Norway are of the same family, but coarser in underwool and the top hair is less in quantity and not so silky.
Both dogs and men were long at fault, till a pair of sharper eyes one day observed the clever martens leap to the top of our boulder in two bounds.
One peculiarity regarding the martens is the fact that they occasionally disappear from a locality in which they were formerly numerous.
In the more southern portions of their range, the martensare quite pale.
He saw her with the lattice of spring leaves behind her, the old house showing pleasantly on its rise of ground, some house-martens turning in the morning sky.
Pastor Martensand Madeleine were going towards the croquet lawn, and Jacob Worse stood watching them with a cigar in his mouth.
Pastor Martenstook the hand, and pressed it gently between his own.
Pastor Martens had not had an opportunity of speaking to Madeleine by herself since his proposal.
Rachel herself appeared to dislike Jacob Worse, and Mrs. Garman could not bear the sight of him, since Pastor Martens had assured her that he was a freethinker.
Pastor Martens was so overjoyed that he could scarcely take his usual midday nap.
Pastor Martens had at length succeeded in educating her into a wife after his own heart.
Just at the commencement it had caused an uneasy feeling, when Martens began to speak about the great riches of the deceased.
You may remember Mr. Martens got quite excited, and insisted that priests were distinctly men of peace, and that their work was the work of peace.
She was quite astonished to find how agreeable Pastor Martenscould be.
Ah, Pastor Martensis quite a different man, is he not?
A good many of the martens were still alive in the traps and had to be knocked on the head; the blood from them dripped from the packs on the snow behind.
But when Billy unslung his pack of martens from the stock of the gun he found that the thong had somehow loosened the flint in the lock and that it had dropped out and was lost.
I think the old Squire once said that they took nineteen martens from the traps, of which there were one hundred and two.
They had gathered up a fisher and some martens before they reached the beaver pond.
The martens he could not be sure of, but he had a strong suspicion that most of this fur came out of his own traps.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "martens" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.