Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures: In Three Parts. I. From the Geography of the East. II. From the Natural History of the East. III From the Customs of Ancient and Modern Nations, Tom 2David Hogan, 1822 |
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... hairs detached from one another , and do not form a compact body to strike the air with advantage ; which is the principal office for which the feathers of the wing are intended . " Those of the tail have also My * The fanciful mode of ...
... hairs detached from one another , and do not form a compact body to strike the air with advantage ; which is the principal office for which the feathers of the wing are intended . " Those of the tail have also My * The fanciful mode of ...
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... hairs or filaments , with- out consistence and reciprocal adherence ; in one word , they are of no utility in flying ... hair ; and her legs , which are very thick and mus- cular , and in which her principal force resides , are in like ...
... hairs or filaments , with- out consistence and reciprocal adherence ; in one word , they are of no utility in flying ... hair ; and her legs , which are very thick and mus- cular , and in which her principal force resides , are in like ...
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... hair regarded with less admiration in the oriental regions , and in some of the adjacent countries . Apuleius praises the locks which are dark as the feathers of the raven . So greatly were they va- lued in Italy , that some of the more ...
... hair regarded with less admiration in the oriental regions , and in some of the adjacent countries . Apuleius praises the locks which are dark as the feathers of the raven . So greatly were they va- lued in Italy , that some of the more ...
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... hair cloth , which , though mean and coarse , effectually repels the rain and the dew . These , the Arabians call kymas , from kama , he pitched a tent , because of the shelter they afford ; and beet el shaar , houses of hair , from the ...
... hair cloth , which , though mean and coarse , effectually repels the rain and the dew . These , the Arabians call kymas , from kama , he pitched a tent , because of the shelter they afford ; and beet el shaar , houses of hair , from the ...
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... hair sacks , and trunks , and baskets , covered with skin , in which they packed their kettles or pots , great wooden bowls , hand mills , and pitchers . These are all the articles of household furniture they commonly need , or desire ...
... hair sacks , and trunks , and baskets , covered with skin , in which they packed their kettles or pots , great wooden bowls , hand mills , and pitchers . These are all the articles of household furniture they commonly need , or desire ...
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