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Proceedings and Collections - Page 199
by Nebraska State Historical Society - 1885
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The American Naturalist, Volume 15

Biology - 1881 - 1082 pages
...horns, they run, they overtake and kill a horse when they are in their rage and anger. Finally it is a fierce beast of countenance and form of body. The...deformed shape or else because they had never seen them before. Their masters have no other riches or substance ; of them they eat, they drink, they apparel,...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 12

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1871 - 860 pages
...Finally, it is a, llerre bcust of countenance and form of body. The horses lied from them, either becanv of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seen them. Their m;kstirs have no other riches nor substance ; of them they eat, they drink, they apparel, they shoe...
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Kentucky, Volume 1

Kentucky Geological Survey, 1873-1891 - Geology - 1876 - 512 pages
...route, as before cited. foule and fierce beast of countenance and forme of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seene them. Their masters have no other substance : of them they eat, they drinke, they apparel, they...
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1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1066 pages
...anger. Finally, it is a foule and fierce beast of countenance and forme of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seene them. Their masters have no other substance: of them they eat, they drinke, they apparel, they...
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History of the American Bison: Bison Americanus

Joel Asaph Allen - American bison - 1877 - 158 pages
...anger. Finally, it is a foule and fierce beast of countenance and forme of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seene them. Their masters have no other substance: of them they eat, they drinke, they apparel, they...
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Annual Report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the ...

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - Geology - 1877 - 1032 pages
...anger. Finally, it is a foule and fierce beast of countenance and forme of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seene them. Their masters have no other substance : of them they eat, they driuke, they apparel, they...
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Preliminary Report of the United States Geological ..., Volume 9, Part 1875

Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - Geology - 1877 - 1046 pages
...anger. Finally, it is a foule and fierce beast of countenance and forme of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had' never scene them. Their masters have no other substance: of them they eat, they drinke, they apparel, they...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 15

Biology - 1881 - 1090 pages
...horns, they run, they overtake and kill a horse when they are in their rage and anger. Finally it is a fierce beast of countenance and form of body. The...deformed shape or else because they had never seen them before. Their masters have no other riches or substance ; of them they eat, they drink, they apparel,...
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The Animal-lore of Shakespeare's Time

Emma Phipson - 1883 - 524 pages
...horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never scene them. Their masters have no other riches nor substance : of them they eat, they drinke, they apparel, they shooe themselves. And of their hides they make many things, as houses, shooes,...
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The Animal-lore of Shakespeare's Time: Including Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles ...

Emma Phipson - Animals - 1883 - 504 pages
...anger. Finally, it is a foule and fierce beast of countenance and force of bodie. The horses fledde from them, either because of their deformed shape, or else because they had never seene them. Their masters have no other riches nor substance : of them they eat, they drinke, they...
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