Bees, rabbits, and pigeons; how to breed and how to rear themWard, Lock, and Company, 1882 - 106 Seiten |
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Seite 106 - HAYDN'S BIBLE DICTIONARY. For the use of all Readers and Students of the Old and New Testaments, and of the Apocrypha. Edited by the late Rev. CHARLES BOUTELL, MA New Edition, brought down to the latest date. With 100 pages of Engravings, separately printed on tinted paper. In One Vol., medium 8vo, cloth gilt, 7$.
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Seite 106 - It has the merit of condensing into the smallest possible compass the leading events in the career of every man and woman of eminence. ... It is very carefully edited, and must evidently be the result of constant industry, combined with good judgment and taste.