Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1909 - 467 páginas |
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... 343 XIV . THE PEACOCK , 359 XV . THE STORK , 381 XVI . THE RAVEN , 395 XVII . THE PELICAN , 409 XVIII . THE PIGEON , 423 XIX . THE CRANE , XX . THE OWLS , 441 451 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS " LET THE WATERS BRING FORTH ABUNDANTLY. 8 CONTENTS.
... 343 XIV . THE PEACOCK , 359 XV . THE STORK , 381 XVI . THE RAVEN , 395 XVII . THE PELICAN , 409 XVIII . THE PIGEON , 423 XIX . THE CRANE , XX . THE OWLS , 441 451 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS " LET THE WATERS BRING FORTH ABUNDANTLY. 8 CONTENTS.
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... STORK IN THE HEAVEN KNOWETH HER 99 APPOINTED TIMES . 31 " AS BIRDS FLYING DOWN HE SPRINKLETH THE SNOW . " 35 " THE BIRDS OF THE AIR HAVE NESTS . " THEN I SAID I SHALL DIE IN MY NEST . " FOR EVERY KIND OF BEAST AND BIRD IS TAMED . " 99 ...
... STORK IN THE HEAVEN KNOWETH HER 99 APPOINTED TIMES . 31 " AS BIRDS FLYING DOWN HE SPRINKLETH THE SNOW . " 35 " THE BIRDS OF THE AIR HAVE NESTS . " THEN I SAID I SHALL DIE IN MY NEST . " FOR EVERY KIND OF BEAST AND BIRD IS TAMED . " 99 ...
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Gene Stratton-Porter. " LIKE THE WINGS OF A STORK . " 387 " IT IS REGARDED AS A CAPITAL CRIME TO KILL A STORK . " 391 " WHO PROVIDETH THE RAVEN HIS FOOD ? " " I AM LIKE A PELICAN OF THE WILDERNESS . YOUNG PELICAN . 397 99 411 415 ...
Gene Stratton-Porter. " LIKE THE WINGS OF A STORK . " 387 " IT IS REGARDED AS A CAPITAL CRIME TO KILL A STORK . " 391 " WHO PROVIDETH THE RAVEN HIS FOOD ? " " I AM LIKE A PELICAN OF THE WILDERNESS . YOUNG PELICAN . 397 99 411 415 ...
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Gene Stratton-Porter. CARR water , in the warm , steaming , half -. ARCHEOPTERYX Detail of foot and tail STORK ANSCHUTZ " The stork in the heaven knoweth her.
Gene Stratton-Porter. CARR water , in the warm , steaming , half -. ARCHEOPTERYX Detail of foot and tail STORK ANSCHUTZ " The stork in the heaven knoweth her.
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