Mythical Monsters: eBook EditionJazzybee Verlag, 2013 M12 10 - 488 páginas An exploration into all beasts fabled, fabricated, fantastical, and fanciful, from across the world, including the Chinese and Japanese Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and the spate of Sea Serpents sighted off the 19th century New England coast. |
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... believed that he saw and heard Thor in the midst of the howling tempests, revealed majestic and terrible through rents in the stormcloud. Pursuing our consideration of the effects produced by climatic conditions, may we not assume, for ...
... believed that he saw and heard Thor in the midst of the howling tempests, revealed majestic and terrible through rents in the stormcloud. Pursuing our consideration of the effects produced by climatic conditions, may we not assume, for ...
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... believed to have been herbivorous, is estimated to have reached fifty or sixty feet in length; while other Dinosaurians of still more gigantic proportions, from the Jurassic beds of the Rocky Mountains, have been described by Professor ...
... believed to have been herbivorous, is estimated to have reached fifty or sixty feet in length; while other Dinosaurians of still more gigantic proportions, from the Jurassic beds of the Rocky Mountains, have been described by Professor ...
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... believed that this species, as well as the woolly rhinoceros, belonged to the Tertiary fauna of Northern Asia, though not appearing until the Quaternary period in Europe. Mr. Dawkins shows it to have been preglacial, glacial, and ...
... believed that this species, as well as the woolly rhinoceros, belonged to the Tertiary fauna of Northern Asia, though not appearing until the Quaternary period in Europe. Mr. Dawkins shows it to have been preglacial, glacial, and ...
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... believed to be extinct. It formerly occurred in the British Isles, but more abundantly in high latitudes; and its remains occur in great numbers on the shores of Iceland, Greenland, and Denmark, as also of Labrador and Newfoundland ...
... believed to be extinct. It formerly occurred in the British Isles, but more abundantly in high latitudes; and its remains occur in great numbers on the shores of Iceland, Greenland, and Denmark, as also of Labrador and Newfoundland ...
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... believed to be identical with the Bos primigenius found in a fossil state in Britain. The wild boar was once abundant in Scotland and England. The family of Baird derives its heraldic crest from a grant of David I. of Scotland, in ...
... believed to be identical with the Bos primigenius found in a fossil state in Britain. The wild boar was once abundant in Scotland and England. The family of Baird derives its heraldic crest from a grant of David I. of Scotland, in ...
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