Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 29
... animals clothed in wool , or scales , or furs ; without shelter , when each has its nest , or its shell , its den , or its hole ... animal creation , it is man alone who could exist on such conditions . But man has the spiritual gift of ...
... animals clothed in wool , or scales , or furs ; without shelter , when each has its nest , or its shell , its den , or its hole ... animal creation , it is man alone who could exist on such conditions . But man has the spiritual gift of ...
Side 10
... animal food ; like the Mohammedans during the Ramadan , the Abyssinians are required not to eat or drink on a fast - day till late in the afternoon . Fortunately , the climate is one in which life can be comfortably supported on bread ...
... animal food ; like the Mohammedans during the Ramadan , the Abyssinians are required not to eat or drink on a fast - day till late in the afternoon . Fortunately , the climate is one in which life can be comfortably supported on bread ...
Side 11
... animals which are eaten raw , and they are always eaten raw ; but for the broundo , or raw - beef feast , it may be said that the cow alone is in demand . The animal is slaughtered with some ceremony , being thrown down with its head to ...
... animals which are eaten raw , and they are always eaten raw ; but for the broundo , or raw - beef feast , it may be said that the cow alone is in demand . The animal is slaughtered with some ceremony , being thrown down with its head to ...
Side 2
... animal life , constitutes the main nourishment of plants , which absorb it , appropriate its carbon , and restore its oxygen to the amosphere , again to be breathed in purity by men and animals . It is true that pure air is necessary ...
... animal life , constitutes the main nourishment of plants , which absorb it , appropriate its carbon , and restore its oxygen to the amosphere , again to be breathed in purity by men and animals . It is true that pure air is necessary ...
Side 19
... animal and vegetable life . In speaking of gold - fish , he says : ' They were placed in a glass - receiver of about twelve gallons ' capacity , having a cover of thin muslin stretched over a stout copper - wire , bent into a circle ...
... animal and vegetable life . In speaking of gold - fish , he says : ' They were placed in a glass - receiver of about twelve gallons ' capacity , having a cover of thin muslin stretched over a stout copper - wire , bent into a circle ...
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
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