Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1909 - 467 páginas |
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Gene Stratton-Porter. CHAPTER I THE TIME In order to appreciate clearly what ... to become familiar with the time in the world's history in which these men lived ... day . At manhood Moses understood the best methods of agri- culture , was ...
Gene Stratton-Porter. CHAPTER I THE TIME In order to appreciate clearly what ... to become familiar with the time in the world's history in which these men lived ... day . At manhood Moses understood the best methods of agri- culture , was ...
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... to intercede with the king to be allowed to lead away the Israelites to new ... day , if he were placed in precisely the same circumstances , could write a ... of Christ 18 BIRDS OF THE BIBLE.
... to intercede with the king to be allowed to lead away the Israelites to new ... day , if he were placed in precisely the same circumstances , could write a ... of Christ 18 BIRDS OF THE BIBLE.
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... day to ours we know that this estimate was al- together inadequate . Hundreds of thousands of years had elapsed ... to found his history , and so he said three thousand years . He proved that he himself comprehended that no man could ...
... day to ours we know that this estimate was al- together inadequate . Hundreds of thousands of years had elapsed ... to found his history , and so he said three thousand years . He proved that he himself comprehended that no man could ...
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... to - day , and wings , the third joint of which ended in three - fingered claws much longer than the feet , the ... in straight attempts at 28 BIRDS OF THE BIBLE.
... to - day , and wings , the third joint of which ended in three - fingered claws much longer than the feet , the ... in straight attempts at 28 BIRDS OF THE BIBLE.
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... of their own day . · Pliny described an eagle , of which he wrote : " Lady Phœmonæ , who was supposed and said to be the daugh- ter of Apollo , hath reported that this eagle is toothed ; with her accordeth Boethus likewise . " He also wrote ...
... of their own day . · Pliny described an eagle , of which he wrote : " Lady Phœmonæ , who was supposed and said to be the daugh- ter of Apollo , hath reported that this eagle is toothed ; with her accordeth Boethus likewise . " He also wrote ...
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