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... spread over the world . Still more are we in the dark as to the time and circumstances of its subjugation and dispersion . We have already advanced an opinion , from a casual and little - noticed expression in the first Book of Kings ...
... spread over the world . Still more are we in the dark as to the time and circumstances of its subjugation and dispersion . We have already advanced an opinion , from a casual and little - noticed expression in the first Book of Kings ...
Página 46
... spread , it is not adapted for the high boreal regions . It is not found to breed in the north- ern parts of Siberia , and in Iceland is kept only as a rarity . The manners of the ordinary fowl are too well known to require comment ...
... spread , it is not adapted for the high boreal regions . It is not found to breed in the north- ern parts of Siberia , and in Iceland is kept only as a rarity . The manners of the ordinary fowl are too well known to require comment ...
Página 54
... spread out , to allow the unimpeded exit of the chickens from the shell , which takes place on the twenty - first day ; and which , if the eggs were all huddled together , would be attended with some diffi- culty . Thus , without a ...
... spread out , to allow the unimpeded exit of the chickens from the shell , which takes place on the twenty - first day ; and which , if the eggs were all huddled together , would be attended with some diffi- culty . Thus , without a ...
Página 64
... but as soon as this dries it splits asunder , an effect assisted also by the elasticity of the plumules themselves , which causes them to recede and but spread themselves out . This being accom . plished , 64 OUR DOMESTIC FOWLS .
... but as soon as this dries it splits asunder , an effect assisted also by the elasticity of the plumules themselves , which causes them to recede and but spread themselves out . This being accom . plished , 64 OUR DOMESTIC FOWLS .
Página 65
William Charles L. Martin. spread themselves out . This being accom . plished , each down feather extends over a con- siderable space , and when they all become dry and straight , the chick appears completely clothed in a warm vestment ...
William Charles L. Martin. spread themselves out . This being accom . plished , each down feather extends over a con- siderable space , and when they all become dry and straight , the chick appears completely clothed in a warm vestment ...
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Página 14 - I made me great works; I builded me houses; I planted me vineyards: I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kinds of fruits: I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees...
Página 14 - I got me servants and maidens, and had servants born in my house; also I had great possessions of great and small cattle above all that were in Jerusalem before me...
Página 14 - I gathered me also silver and gold, and the peculiar treasure of kings and of the provinces. I gat me men-singers and women-singers, and the delights of the sons of men, as musical instruments, and that of all sorts.
Página 191 - But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement of our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed.
Página 46 - Watch ye therefore : for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cockcrowing, or in the morning: lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.
Página 8 - And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle.
Página 117 - ... as the pigeon grows older, the proportion of common food is increased ; so that by the time it is seven, eight, or nine days old, the secretion of the curd ceases in the old ones, and of course no more will be found in the crop of the young.
Página 89 - Canada, and the now densely peopled parts of the United States, wild turkeys were formerly very abundant ; but, like the Indian and buffalo, they have been compelled to yield to the destructive ingenuity of the white settlers, often wantonly exercised, and seek refuge in the remotest parts of the interior. Although they relinquish their native soil with slow and reluctant steps, yet such is the rapidity with which settlements are extended and condensed over the surface of this country, that we may...
Página 96 - The mother will not leave her eggs, when near hatching, under any circumstances, while life remains. She will even allow an enclosure to be made around her, and thus suffer imprisonment, rather than abandon them. I once witnessed the hatching of a brood of Turkeys, which I watched for the purpose of securing them together with the parent. I concealed myself on the ground within a very few feet, and saw her raise herself half the length of her legs, look anxiously upon the eggs, cluck with a sound...
Página 129 - O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth.