Birds of the BibleJennings and Graham, 1916 - 467 páginas |
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... never had seen a ray of sunlight or moonlight . Thick vapour clouds were all around it . In order that Panspermy may prove true , it must be shown that it was possible for germs borne on rays of light to penetrate this fog and sow the ...
... never had seen a ray of sunlight or moonlight . Thick vapour clouds were all around it . In order that Panspermy may prove true , it must be shown that it was possible for germs borne on rays of light to penetrate this fog and sow the ...
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... never- ending source of delight to the bird - lover . " " " " He naïvely wrote that certain birds were " of good colour and habit , " without in the least indicating what the colour and habit was ; and again he said that others were bad ...
... never- ending source of delight to the bird - lover . " " " " He naïvely wrote that certain birds were " of good colour and habit , " without in the least indicating what the colour and habit was ; and again he said that others were bad ...
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... never taught by any , was the first man of the long Robe , who wrote of this bird at large and most exquisitely . He reporteth , that never man was known to see him feeding ; that in Arabia he is held a sacred bird , dedicated unto the ...
... never taught by any , was the first man of the long Robe , who wrote of this bird at large and most exquisitely . He reporteth , that never man was known to see him feeding ; that in Arabia he is held a sacred bird , dedicated unto the ...
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... never know . We have long since abandoned all search for the origin of energy ; so must we abandon the hopeless task of tracing to its source the river of universal life . " That is always the end of all scientific investigation . When ...
... never know . We have long since abandoned all search for the origin of energy ; so must we abandon the hopeless task of tracing to its source the river of universal life . " That is always the end of all scientific investigation . When ...
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... never a nest or brooding mother could they find , search as they might . For these birds had followed the seacoast and had come down from Greece to perplex these people also . Their Grecian name , alceon , as we translate halcyon , was ...
... never a nest or brooding mother could they find , search as they might . For these birds had followed the seacoast and had come down from Greece to perplex these people also . Their Grecian name , alceon , as we translate halcyon , was ...
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