Cassell's popular natural history, 1-2권;42권1863 |
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... Ground Squirrel - The Four - Banded Ground Squirrel - The Flying Squirrel - The Sumatran Squirrel - The Barbary Squirrel - Raffles's Squirrel - The Squirrel Petaurus - The Alpine Marmot - The Quebec Marmot - The Black Marmot - The Bobac ...
... Ground Squirrel - The Four - Banded Ground Squirrel - The Flying Squirrel - The Sumatran Squirrel - The Barbary Squirrel - Raffles's Squirrel - The Squirrel Petaurus - The Alpine Marmot - The Quebec Marmot - The Black Marmot - The Bobac ...
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... ground . This they did in the morning , and then leaving the place , these natural mimics pulled all the fruit that was out of man's reach and laid it in the same order on the ground , when the Indians , coming in the night , found ...
... ground . This they did in the morning , and then leaving the place , these natural mimics pulled all the fruit that was out of man's reach and laid it in the same order on the ground , when the Indians , coming in the night , found ...
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... ground was plainly not his natural mode of progression , for even when assisted by his hands or a stick , it was slow and vacillating : it was necessary to see him among trees , in order to estimate his agility and strength ...
... ground was plainly not his natural mode of progression , for even when assisted by his hands or a stick , it was slow and vacillating : it was necessary to see him among trees , in order to estimate his agility and strength ...
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... ground ; The cord beneath the dancer springs ; Aloft in air the vaulter swings ; Distorted now , now down depends , Now through his twisted arms ascends . The crowd with wonder and delight , With clapping hands applaud the sight . With ...
... ground ; The cord beneath the dancer springs ; Aloft in air the vaulter swings ; Distorted now , now down depends , Now through his twisted arms ascends . The crowd with wonder and delight , With clapping hands applaud the sight . With ...
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... ground , to which their whole surface is suited , and one bone * forms a right angle with the leg , which in the orangs begins to form an acute angle with the limbs , and consequently does not rest on the earth . The sole of the foot ...
... ground , to which their whole surface is suited , and one bone * forms a right angle with the leg , which in the orangs begins to form an acute angle with the limbs , and consequently does not rest on the earth . The sole of the foot ...
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Africa animal ANOMALURE appears approach attack Bactrian Camel bear beast body bones breed brown burrows called canine capybara Cetacea chimpanzee claws colour covered creature Cuvier distance domestic ears elephant engraving extremely eyes favourite fawn colour feet female flesh fore forests genus giraffe gray ground habits hair hand hare head herd hind hippopotamus horns horse hunter hyæna inches incisors India Indians inhabits killed legs Lemur length limbs Linnæus lion living male molars monkey mountains mouth muzzle native nearly neck Newfoundland dog night nose Obaysch observed paws peculiar prey Pteromys Pteropus quadrupeds race remarkable resembles rhinoceros Rüppell says seen sheep short shoulders side skin skull sometimes soon South America species spot squirrel tail tapir tarpan teeth thick tiger toes trees tribe trunk tusks upper wild woods young
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309 페이지 - An' weary winter comin' fast, An' cozie here, beneath the blast, Thou thought to dwell, 'Till, crash ! the cruel coulter past Out thro' thy cell. That wee bit heap o...
9 페이지 - Two of far nobler shape erect and tall, Godlike erect, with native honour clad In naked majesty seemed lords of all, And worthy seemed, for in their looks divine The image of their glorious Maker shone...
309 페이지 - The best laid schemes o mice an' men Gang aft a-gley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain, For promised joy. Still thou art blest, compared wi' me ! The present only toucheth thee : But, Och ! I backward cast my e'e On prospects drear ! An' forward, tho' I canna see, I guess an
325 페이지 - Sprung from his heathery couch in haste. But ere his fleet career he took, The dewdrops from his flanks he shook; Like crested leader proud and high...
156 페이지 - In that day a man shall cast his idols of silver, and his idols of gold, which they made each one for himself to worship, to the moles and to the bats ; to go into the clefts of the rocks, and into the tops of the ragged rocks, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of his majesty, when he ariseth to shake terribly the earth.
63 페이지 - We rustled through the leaves like wind, Left shrubs, and trees, and wolves behind; By night I heard them on the track, Their troop came hard upon our back, With their long gallop, which can tire The hound's deep hate, and hunter's fire...
38 페이지 - It is said that when the male is first seen he gives a terrific yell, that resounds far and wide through the forest, something like kh — ah!
219 페이지 - Thomas ; not expecting to see her again, but desirous to learn, if possible, what became of her. In something less than an hour, Richard returned, almost breathless, with the following account. That soon after he began to run, he left Tom behind him, and came in sight of a most numerous hunt of men, women, children and dogs; that he did his best to keep back the dogs, and presently outstripped...
219 페이지 - Coleman to the chase, as being nimbler, and carrying less weight than Thomas; not expecting to see her again, but desirous to learn, if possible, what became of her. In something less than an hour Richard returned, almost breathless, with the following account: That soon after he began to...
348 페이지 - Though she was sorely wounded, and could but just crawl to the place where they lay, she carried the lump of flesh she had fetched away, as she had done...