The Wonders of the World, in Nature, Art, and Mind ...R. Sears, 1856 |
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... bear to each other so close a resemblance as to allow of our supposing that they may have proceeded originally from a single being , or a single pair . " The term genus has a more comprehensive signification . It is applied to a group ...
... bear to each other so close a resemblance as to allow of our supposing that they may have proceeded originally from a single being , or a single pair . " The term genus has a more comprehensive signification . It is applied to a group ...
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... bear so directly on the question as many may suppose : for , in the first place , we know not precisely the extert to which these have mingled with the dark and native races ; and secondly , the emigrants from Spain and Portugal partook ...
... bear so directly on the question as many may suppose : for , in the first place , we know not precisely the extert to which these have mingled with the dark and native races ; and secondly , the emigrants from Spain and Portugal partook ...
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... bear among themselves , is Quaiquæ . " Though the Hottentots were a mild and inoffensive people , they were not destitute of spirit . The necessity of defending their flocks against the attacks of the most ferocious wild beasts would ...
... bear among themselves , is Quaiquæ . " Though the Hottentots were a mild and inoffensive people , they were not destitute of spirit . The necessity of defending their flocks against the attacks of the most ferocious wild beasts would ...
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... bears record of their own barbarity . It has remained standing ever since , and from time to time is washed with color . The Moors who fell in the struggle with these brave Spaniards lie interred in the vicinity of this pyramid MANNERS ...
... bears record of their own barbarity . It has remained standing ever since , and from time to time is washed with color . The Moors who fell in the struggle with these brave Spaniards lie interred in the vicinity of this pyramid MANNERS ...
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... bears upon his person , and the richness of their mountings and inlayings in silver , gold , nd precious stones . The chief of a clan is frequently seen thus accoutred : bis long - barrelled , slim - stocked gun in his hand , four ...
... bears upon his person , and the richness of their mountings and inlayings in silver , gold , nd precious stones . The chief of a clan is frequently seen thus accoutred : bis long - barrelled , slim - stocked gun in his hand , four ...
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Africa Albanian America ancient animals appearance Asia Atlantic ocean beautiful birds Bishop bittern Black sea body branches Bremen Bruges building called cathedral cave cavern century Circassians climate coast color common Common Crane considerable Constantinople contains covered distance districts earth east elevation Europe extending extremely feathers flowers four frequently fruit giraffe grebe ground head height Hottentots Humboldt hundred hyæna inches Indian inhabitants interior island king lake land legs length miles mountains native natural nearly negro nest Norway nutmeg ocean orange Orinoco peculiar plants produce quadrupeds race regions remarkable resembling rise river rock seeds seen side Smyrna South America species spot stalactites stone stream surface temple thirty thousand tion town transept tree tribes tropical twenty Val de Bagnes valley vegetable volcano walls whole wild wings young
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Стр. 180 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord.
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Стр. 63 - Tis certain they have very fine natural voices; these were very agreeable. When the dance was over, four fair slaves came into the room with silver censers in their hands, and perfumed the air with amber, aloes-wood, and other scents. After this they served me coffee upon their knees in the finest japan china, with soucoups of silver, gilt. The lovely Fatima entertained me all this while in the most polite agreeable manner, calling me often Guzel sultanum, or the beautiful sultana...
Стр. 101 - One day, whilst lying down, a mocking-thrush alighted on the edge of a pitcher, made of the shell of a tortoise, which I held in my hand, and began very quietly to sip the water; it allowed me to lift it from the ground whilst seated on the vessel: I often tried, and very nearly succeeded, in catching these birds by their legs.
Стр. 412 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Стр. 63 - ... four basins with a pleasing sound. The roof was painted with all sorts of flowers, falling out of gilded baskets, that seemed tumbling down. On a. sofa, raised three steps, and covered with fine Persian carpets, sat the...