Bible Animals; Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the Scripture from the Ape to the CoralLibrary of Alexandria, 1 jan. 1883 - 652 sidor |
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... Wanderoo—its singular aspect—Reasons why it should be introduced into Palestine—General habits of the Wanderoo —its love of curiosities—Probability thatSolomonhadamenagerie —Various species of Monkey thatmaybeincludedintheterm "Kophim ...
... Wanderoo—its singular aspect—Reasons why it should be introduced into Palestine—General habits of the Wanderoo —its love of curiosities—Probability thatSolomonhadamenagerie —Various species of Monkey thatmaybeincludedintheterm "Kophim ...
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... and uncultivated, who composethegreat mass ofa nation, didundoubtedly believethat both thelivinganimal andthe lifelessidolwere themselves divine,anddid worship them accordingly. THE WANDEROO. There is one species of monkey, which is.
... and uncultivated, who composethegreat mass ofa nation, didundoubtedly believethat both thelivinganimal andthe lifelessidolwere themselves divine,anddid worship them accordingly. THE WANDEROO. There is one species of monkey, which is.
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... Wanderoo, or NilBhunder (Silenus veter). The Wanderoo, or Ouanderoo, as the name is sometimes spelled, is a very conspicuous animal, on account of the curious mane that covers its neck and head, and the peculiarly formed tail, which is ...
... Wanderoo, or NilBhunder (Silenus veter). The Wanderoo, or Ouanderoo, as the name is sometimes spelled, is a very conspicuous animal, on account of the curious mane that covers its neck and head, and the peculiarly formed tail, which is ...
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... Wanderoo is apt to bea treacherous and spiteful animal. The natives of the countryin which the Wanderoo lives,attribute to itthe wisdom which its venerable aspect seemsto imply,muchas theancient Athenians veneratedthe owlas the bird ...
... Wanderoo is apt to bea treacherous and spiteful animal. The natives of the countryin which the Wanderoo lives,attribute to itthe wisdom which its venerable aspect seemsto imply,muchas theancient Athenians veneratedthe owlas the bird ...
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... Wanderoo would have escaped thenotice of thosewho provided the cargofor whichso wealthy akingcould pay, andfor whichtheywould demanda price proportionate toitsvariety. There is perhapsnomonkey which is so conspicuousamong its ...
... Wanderoo would have escaped thenotice of thosewho provided the cargofor whichso wealthy akingcould pay, andfor whichtheywould demanda price proportionate toitsvariety. There is perhapsnomonkey which is so conspicuousamong its ...
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