Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... called " Panspermy . " This claims that spontaneous generation is impossible . It asserts as " an immutable law that lifeless matter cannot be transformed into living matter without the aid of living substance . " So the theory is ...
... called " Panspermy . " This claims that spontaneous generation is impossible . It asserts as " an immutable law that lifeless matter cannot be transformed into living matter without the aid of living substance . " So the theory is ...
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... called upon the birds to take part in its destruction . " For thus hath the Lord said unto me , I will be still , and I will behold in my dwelling place ; like clear heat in the sunshine , like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest ...
... called upon the birds to take part in its destruction . " For thus hath the Lord said unto me , I will be still , and I will behold in my dwelling place ; like clear heat in the sunshine , like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest ...
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... called the Scamander the Xanthus . " He wrote that " the weasel eats the herb rue before it attacks a serpent , for the smell of this herb is obnoxious to serpents . " 66 His explanation of the rapid increase of mice was that ' in a ...
... called the Scamander the Xanthus . " He wrote that " the weasel eats the herb rue before it attacks a serpent , for the smell of this herb is obnoxious to serpents . " 66 His explanation of the rapid increase of mice was that ' in a ...
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Gene Stratton-Porter. ate in what are called the bowels of the earth , which are found spontaneously in mud and moist earth . " Because migration limited the residence of most birds to a half year in one place , and the free , wild life ...
Gene Stratton-Porter. ate in what are called the bowels of the earth , which are found spontaneously in mud and moist earth . " Because migration limited the residence of most birds to a half year in one place , and the free , wild life ...
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... called Subis , which used to squash eagle's eggs . ' " " He described a number of other fabled birds , and attached all the current superstition to the history of each , even to the account of the barnyard fowl that spoke . But , as ...
... called Subis , which used to squash eagle's eggs . ' " " He described a number of other fabled birds , and attached all the current superstition to the history of each , even to the account of the barnyard fowl that spoke . But , as ...
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Almighty animals appearance Aristophanes Aristotle beasts beautiful Bible lands Bible writers bittern brooding cedar chapter chickens cloud colour cormorant crane creatures cried David desert doubt doves eagle earth Edom eggs Egypt exquisite eyes feathers feet fish flight flocks fowl Galilee GENE STRATTON-PORTER Gennesaret habit hath heaven Hebrew herons Holy Land Isaiah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jordan jungle fowl knew lapwing Lebanon little owl living Lord mate mentioned Moab Moses mountains natural history nest night hawk numbers old version ostrich Palestine partridge peafowl pelican picture pigeons plains Pliny poet poetic prey quail Ralph Connor raven recorded Rex Beach rivers rock sands snare Solomon song sparrows species spices stork swallow tail temple thee things thou thought to-day trees unto valleys voice vulture wild wilderness wings wonderful wrote young