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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... have been obtz from the Egyptian or Assyrian monuments, from actual specimens, or from the photographs and drav latest travellers. They have been selected and arranged so that each illustration explains one or more ] Scripture, and it ...
... have been obtz from the Egyptian or Assyrian monuments, from actual specimens, or from the photographs and drav latest travellers. They have been selected and arranged so that each illustration explains one or more ] Scripture, and it ...
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... musthave been derived either from the description of sailors, or from the sight of the few specimens that were brought as curiositiesfrom foreign lands. Such specimens musthave been extremely rare,or they wouldnot have beenmentioned as ...
... musthave been derived either from the description of sailors, or from the sight of the few specimens that were brought as curiositiesfrom foreign lands. Such specimens musthave been extremely rare,or they wouldnot have beenmentioned as ...
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... had killedamonkey through ignorance ofthe reverence in which itwas held. Another monkey which may probably have been brought to Palestine from India isthe Hoonuman, Entellus, or Makur,which is more reverencedbythe Hindoos thanany other ...
... had killedamonkey through ignorance ofthe reverence in which itwas held. Another monkey which may probably have been brought to Palestine from India isthe Hoonuman, Entellus, or Makur,which is more reverencedbythe Hindoos thanany other ...
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... have been one of the monkeys which werebrought to Solomon, fortwo reasons. Inthefirst place, itisanative both of India and Ceylon, and thereforemight have formedan article of merchandise, together with thepeacock, gold,and ivory.Andif ...
... have been one of the monkeys which werebrought to Solomon, fortwo reasons. Inthefirst place, itisanative both of India and Ceylon, and thereforemight have formedan article of merchandise, together with thepeacock, gold,and ivory.Andif ...
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... speciesmusthave been very large.An ordinarymonarch would have beencontentwith one ortwo species, and wouldprobably have been perfectly satisfiedifa numberof monkeys hadbeen brought from beyondseas, irrespectiveof distinctionof species ...
... speciesmusthave been very large.An ordinarymonarch would have beencontentwith one ortwo species, and wouldprobably have been perfectly satisfiedifa numberof monkeys hadbeen brought from beyondseas, irrespectiveof distinctionof species ...
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