Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1909 - 467 páginas |
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... AIR HAVE NESTS . " THEN I SAID I SHALL DIE IN MY NEST . " FOR EVERY KIND OF BEAST AND BIRD IS TAMED . " 99 39 99 43 47 " THE HAWK DOES NOT EAT THE HEART OF ANY. " DOTH THE HAWK FLY BY THY WISDOM ? " Detail of skull , neck , and wing claw .
... AIR HAVE NESTS . " THEN I SAID I SHALL DIE IN MY NEST . " FOR EVERY KIND OF BEAST AND BIRD IS TAMED . " 99 39 99 43 47 " THE HAWK DOES NOT EAT THE HEART OF ANY. " DOTH THE HAWK FLY BY THY WISDOM ? " Detail of skull , neck , and wing claw .
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... dig up layers of coal , and the slate and rock which go to make the different formations of the earth's crust , we find the petrified remains of these first animals that crept from the waters and the beasts THE TIME 27.
... dig up layers of coal , and the slate and rock which go to make the different formations of the earth's crust , we find the petrified remains of these first animals that crept from the waters and the beasts THE TIME 27.
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Gene Stratton-Porter. first animals that crept from the waters and the beasts and birds that evolved from them . In the American Museum of Natural History can be seen the " Bronto- saurus , " a little over fifteen feet tall , and almost ...
Gene Stratton-Porter. first animals that crept from the waters and the beasts and birds that evolved from them . In the American Museum of Natural History can be seen the " Bronto- saurus , " a little over fifteen feet tall , and almost ...
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... beast , and vegetable life . They combine with other facts of nature to prove that the water did " bring forth abundantly " and that the earth yielded " after its kind . " If you want to believe the theory of spontaneous life , that is ...
... beast , and vegetable life . They combine with other facts of nature to prove that the water did " bring forth abundantly " and that the earth yielded " after its kind . " If you want to believe the theory of spontaneous life , that is ...
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... beasts and of fowl , and of creeping things and of fishes . " Job , in replying to friends who brought him such dubious comfort at the time of his afflictions , continued that poetical strain in which his whole book is couched when he ...
... beasts and of fowl , and of creeping things and of fishes . " Job , in replying to friends who brought him such dubious comfort at the time of his afflictions , continued that poetical strain in which his whole book is couched when he ...
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