Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... " after its kind . " If you want to believe the theory of spontaneous life , that is all right . If you prefer the idea of life transference from planet to planet , that is your " " privilege . If either is the origin of life , THE TIME 13.
... " after its kind . " If you want to believe the theory of spontaneous life , that is all right . If you prefer the idea of life transference from planet to planet , that is your " " privilege . If either is the origin of life , THE TIME 13.
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... believe that He did , because such belief throws us upon instinctive impulse . For there is an instinct in all men , an inborn impulse to mate , to build shelter , to fight for supremacy , to make music , to dance , and to worship . In ...
... believe that He did , because such belief throws us upon instinctive impulse . For there is an instinct in all men , an inborn impulse to mate , to build shelter , to fight for supremacy , to make music , to dance , and to worship . In ...
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... believe them to have been the original " lilies of the field . " Their rose is thought to be our narcissus , as no roses grew in the Holy Land , except in Lebanon . Saffron was cultivated for its flowers . Many of their fruit trees were ...
... believe them to have been the original " lilies of the field . " Their rose is thought to be our narcissus , as no roses grew in the Holy Land , except in Lebanon . Saffron was cultivated for its flowers . Many of their fruit trees were ...
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... believe . Several times in a season I find a young female struggling on the ground , unable to deposit her first egg , from its unusual size ; often a mother bird snares herself with a string or hair she has woven into her nest ; many ...
... believe . Several times in a season I find a young female struggling on the ground , unable to deposit her first egg , from its unusual size ; often a mother bird snares herself with a string or hair she has woven into her nest ; many ...
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... believe it is made with the mouth . When he nears earth he recovers his balance and mounts in as straight a flight as any bird can make ; just now I can remember none that can equal him in perpendicular ascent ; and after soaring a time ...
... believe it is made with the mouth . When he nears earth he recovers his balance and mounts in as straight a flight as any bird can make ; just now I can remember none that can equal him in perpendicular ascent ; and after soaring a time ...
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