The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects..Charles Knight, 1831 |
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... period when the French king invaded Palestine by the way of Egypt . This ele- phant was kept in the Tower of London ; and with somewhat more of comfort to himself , as to the space in which he was confined , than the pent - up animals ...
... period when the French king invaded Palestine by the way of Egypt . This ele- phant was kept in the Tower of London ; and with somewhat more of comfort to himself , as to the space in which he was confined , than the pent - up animals ...
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... period elephants were bred at Rome - a fact which has been most unac- countably overlooked in the descriptions of modern naturalists , but the practicability of which has received abundant confirmation from recent experience . Great ...
... period elephants were bred at Rome - a fact which has been most unac- countably overlooked in the descriptions of modern naturalists , but the practicability of which has received abundant confirmation from recent experience . Great ...
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... -but she became uneasy at her change of lodgings , and the man , to quiet her , was obliged to sleep in the stable in which she was placed . Her theatrical education occupied only three weeks ; and in that short period 16 THE MENAGERIES .
... -but she became uneasy at her change of lodgings , and the man , to quiet her , was obliged to sleep in the stable in which she was placed . Her theatrical education occupied only three weeks ; and in that short period 16 THE MENAGERIES .
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... period she became accustomed to glaring lights and sudden sounds - learnt to move with a measured pace to musical cadences - was taught to distinguish one actor from another , so as to place a crown , with true poetic justice , on the ...
... period she became accustomed to glaring lights and sudden sounds - learnt to move with a measured pace to musical cadences - was taught to distinguish one actor from another , so as to place a crown , with true poetic justice , on the ...
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... much happiness . Their cells are spacious ; they are let out , at particular periods , to Pand goly rangé about a large enclosure ; and they have a. Elephant of the Jardin des Plantes . The cut is from M. Houel's design . THE ELEPHANT . 23.
... much happiness . Their cells are spacious ; they are let out , at particular periods , to Pand goly rangé about a large enclosure ; and they have a. Elephant of the Jardin des Plantes . The cut is from M. Houel's design . THE ELEPHANT . 23.
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