Scripture Natural History: Containing a Descriptive Account of the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Reptiles, Serpents, Plants, Trees, Minerals, Gems, and Precious Stones, Mentioned in the BibleLincoln, Edmands & Company, 1833 - 408 |
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... species , he has conscientiously pointed out the immediate sources of his information . This may be some- times found operating to the prejudice of others ; but he can- not be answerable for such a result . In availing himself of the ...
... species , he has conscientiously pointed out the immediate sources of his information . This may be some- times found operating to the prejudice of others ; but he can- not be answerable for such a result . In availing himself of the ...
Strona 45
... the descent of the person appointed ; he was an Ishmael ite , and therefore supposed to be thoroughly skilled in the treatment of that useful quadruped . There are as many as seven species of camel discriminated. THE CAMEL . 45.
... the descent of the person appointed ; he was an Ishmael ite , and therefore supposed to be thoroughly skilled in the treatment of that useful quadruped . There are as many as seven species of camel discriminated. THE CAMEL . 45.
Strona 46
... species of camel discriminated by Zoologists ; but it is only the Arabian camel or dromedary , and the Bactrian camel , that are known in Scripture . The former species is distinguished by having only one bunch or protuberance on the ...
... species of camel discriminated by Zoologists ; but it is only the Arabian camel or dromedary , and the Bactrian camel , that are known in Scripture . The former species is distinguished by having only one bunch or protuberance on the ...
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... species of fly . This conjectural emendation , however , cannot be admitted , as it is unsupported by all the ancient versions . The expression must be taken hyperboli- cally . To make the antithesis as strong as may be , two things are ...
... species of fly . This conjectural emendation , however , cannot be admitted , as it is unsupported by all the ancient versions . The expression must be taken hyperboli- cally . To make the antithesis as strong as may be , two things are ...
Strona 60
... species can- not associate comfortably together ; and on this ground , never pull pleasantly either in cart or plough : and every farmer knows , that it is of considerable consequence to the comfort of the cattle , to put those together ...
... species can- not associate comfortably together ; and on this ground , never pull pleasantly either in cart or plough : and every farmer knows , that it is of considerable consequence to the comfort of the cattle , to put those together ...
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