Zoological RecreationsH. Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... beasts most suitable unto their human condition , after his death , Orpheus the musician , became a swan . Thus was it the bird of Apollo , the god of musick by the Greeks , and the hieroglyphick of musick among the Egyptians , from ...
... beasts most suitable unto their human condition , after his death , Orpheus the musician , became a swan . Thus was it the bird of Apollo , the god of musick by the Greeks , and the hieroglyphick of musick among the Egyptians , from ...
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... beasts sit in the porch , anxiously watching for the egress of their masters . Think of the assemblage of the doggies belonging to a thousand or twelve hundred masters , and the duels the principals , to be sure , nowadays , never hit ...
... beasts sit in the porch , anxiously watching for the egress of their masters . Think of the assemblage of the doggies belonging to a thousand or twelve hundred masters , and the duels the principals , to be sure , nowadays , never hit ...
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... beast , not to be touched without subsequent purification , and , therefore , carefully shunned by the Mahommedans . " There are few cities in the world , " writes Sonnini , " which contain so many dogs as those of Egypt ; or at least ...
... beast , not to be touched without subsequent purification , and , therefore , carefully shunned by the Mahommedans . " There are few cities in the world , " writes Sonnini , " which contain so many dogs as those of Egypt ; or at least ...
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... beast nightly tore up their crocuses , polyanthuses , and hyacinths , and laid low whole rows of mustard and cress : nor was there not a suspicion that in the destruction of the last - mentioned articles puss was assisted by his master ...
... beast nightly tore up their crocuses , polyanthuses , and hyacinths , and laid low whole rows of mustard and cress : nor was there not a suspicion that in the destruction of the last - mentioned articles puss was assisted by his master ...
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... beast : no easy task ; for the origin of the house cat , like that of many other of our domestic animals , has puzzled the learned ; and the stock from whence it sprung , is still , in the opinion of some , a problem for the zoologist ...
... beast : no easy task ; for the origin of the house cat , like that of many other of our domestic animals , has puzzled the learned ; and the stock from whence it sprung , is still , in the opinion of some , a problem for the zoologist ...
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