Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... bear , it is said by many , and Mr. Professor Nilsson seems also to be of that opinion , there are two kinds common to Scan- dinavia . The large bear , or bear of prey , ( Sw . Slag - Björn , or Ursus Arctos major , ) which lives ...
... bear , it is said by many , and Mr. Professor Nilsson seems also to be of that opinion , there are two kinds common to Scan- dinavia . The large bear , or bear of prey , ( Sw . Slag - Björn , or Ursus Arctos major , ) which lives ...
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... bear has eaten . " In the beginning , or towards the middle of November , the bear retires to his den , which he has usually prepared beforehand , and of the nature of which I shall have occasion to speak more hereafter ; here , if ...
... bear has eaten . " In the beginning , or towards the middle of November , the bear retires to his den , which he has usually prepared beforehand , and of the nature of which I shall have occasion to speak more hereafter ; here , if ...
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... bear , however , did not altogether like his appearance ; for , though she kept making continual demonstrations , by raising herself on her hind - legs , she did not care to come into contact with him . In this very unpleasant situation ...
... bear , however , did not altogether like his appearance ; for , though she kept making continual demonstrations , by raising herself on her hind - legs , she did not care to come into contact with him . In this very unpleasant situation ...
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