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... lion, wolf, and bear, are used as emblems of destruction in various ways; while the carnivorous birds, such as the eagle and hawk, and the destructive insects, such as the locust and the caterpillar, are all similarly employed in ...
... lion, wolf, and bear, are used as emblems of destruction in various ways; while the carnivorous birds, such as the eagle and hawk, and the destructive insects, such as the locust and the caterpillar, are all similarly employed in ...
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... , and has caused it to be ranked among those animals by several writers, under the name of the Lion-tailed Baboon. That part of the hairy mass which rolls over the head is nearly black, but as it descends over the shoulders, it.
... , and has caused it to be ranked among those animals by several writers, under the name of the Lion-tailed Baboon. That part of the hairy mass which rolls over the head is nearly black, but as it descends over the shoulders, it.
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... lion-like tail, and huge white-edged mane, would distinguish it so boldly from its kinsfolk, that the sailors would use all their efforts to capture an animal for which they would be likely to obtain a high price. The peculiar and ...
... lion-like tail, and huge white-edged mane, would distinguish it so boldly from its kinsfolk, that the sailors would use all their efforts to capture an animal for which they would be likely to obtain a high price. The peculiar and ...
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John George Wood. THE BAT. "The Lapwing and the Bat are unclean."—Lev. xi. 19. THE LION Frequent mention of the Lion in the Scriptures—Probability.
John George Wood. THE BAT. "The Lapwing and the Bat are unclean."—Lev. xi. 19. THE LION Frequent mention of the Lion in the Scriptures—Probability.
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John George Wood. THE. LION. Frequent mention of the Lion in the Scriptures—Probability that it was once a common animal, though now extinct—Reasons for its disappearance—The Lion employed as an emblem in the Bible—Similarity of the ...
John George Wood. THE. LION. Frequent mention of the Lion in the Scriptures—Probability that it was once a common animal, though now extinct—Reasons for its disappearance—The Lion employed as an emblem in the Bible—Similarity of the ...
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Bible Animals: Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the ... John George Wood Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1869 |
Bible Animals: Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the ... John George Wood Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
Bible Animals: Being a Description of Every Living Creature Mentioned in the ... John George Wood Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1869 |
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