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... rivalled in dimensions the largest living cattle , those of Friesland in North Holland , for example .'- Lyell's ' Antiquity of Man , ' p . 24 . reports reports the taking of one , in which besides other Natural History of the Bible . 53.
Anonymous. to mind the well - known story of Androclus and the Lion , living together in a cave , as told by Aulus Gellius . * The ornithology of Palestine is very varied , and the Bible contains several allusions to birds . The ...
... living in a concentrated solution of salt . In the open tanks at Lymington myriads of these transparent little shrimps , which are about half an inch in length , may be seen swimming actively about in water every pint of which contains ...
... living , on pain of being set to work by the Government . Perhaps , all things considered , this is better than the negro's life in the northern part of the United States . There he is recognised as a free man by a Constitution which ...
... living on salt pork , which was his abhor- rence , was , however , a great drawback to his resolution ; but with the courage of a martyr he determined to overcome his dislike , and accordingly he made a practice of eating it at every ...