The Natural History of the Bible ; Or, A Description of All the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, Trees, Plants, Flowers, Gums, and Precious Stones, Mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures: Collected from the Best Authorities, and Alphabetically ArrangedThomas Tegg, 1824 - 430 |
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Strona xviii
... feet , or those so short that it rather creeps than walks . I find it difficult to give a generic name to this class ... feet , or numerous small feet ; comprehending not only all the ser- pentine class , but all the smaller sort of ...
... feet , or those so short that it rather creeps than walks . I find it difficult to give a generic name to this class ... feet , or numerous small feet ; comprehending not only all the ser- pentine class , but all the smaller sort of ...
Strona xxii
... feet are divided into more than two parts are unclean ; so that the number of their toes , as three , four , or five , is an entire rejection of them , whatever other quality they may possess . " Such appears to be the principle of the ...
... feet are divided into more than two parts are unclean ; so that the number of their toes , as three , four , or five , is an entire rejection of them , whatever other quality they may possess . " Such appears to be the principle of the ...
Strona xxiii
... feet be like that of a cloven footed animal , yet , internally , they have the same number of bones and joints as animals which have fingers and toes ; so that the arrangement of its feet bones is into first and second and third ...
... feet be like that of a cloven footed animal , yet , internally , they have the same number of bones and joints as animals which have fingers and toes ; so that the arrangement of its feet bones is into first and second and third ...
Strona xxiv
... feet than four among creeping things , are declared to be an abomination . With regard , however , to those winged insects , which , besides four walking legs , have also two longer , springing legs ( pedes saltatorii ) , an exception ...
... feet than four among creeping things , are declared to be an abomination . With regard , however , to those winged insects , which , besides four walking legs , have also two longer , springing legs ( pedes saltatorii ) , an exception ...
Strona 2
... feet long , black and ugly , kept by a Frenchman , who , when he came to handle 5 Apol . Rhod . Argonaut . 1. iv . c . 177. and others quoted at large by Bochart , Hieroz . 1. iii . c . 6. vol . 3. p . 182 . 6 P. 71. edit . 1685 . 7 P ...
... feet long , black and ugly , kept by a Frenchman , who , when he came to handle 5 Apol . Rhod . Argonaut . 1. iv . c . 177. and others quoted at large by Bochart , Hieroz . 1. iii . c . 6. vol . 3. p . 182 . 6 P. 71. edit . 1685 . 7 P ...
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