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| Mary Baker Eddy - 1906 - 1240 pages
...and they shall be changed." The mariner will have dominion over the atmosphere and the great 27 deep, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air. The astronomer will no longer look up to the stars, — he will look out from them upon the universe;... | |
| Ada De la Mare Ingpen - 1909 - 484 pages
...than none, and I've invested her with all the regalia of the kitchen, and given her absolute dominion over the fish of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and the cattle of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth on the face of the earth. I have... | |
| Mary Baker Eddy - 1917 - 1238 pages
...théy shall be changed." Thé marinef will have dominion over the atmosphére and the great 27 deep, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air. Thé astronomer will no longer look up to the stars, — hé will look out from thém upon the uni... | |
| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 pages
...a thing; ownership. In the beginning of the world, the Creator gave to man dominion over the earth, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air, and over every living thing. This is the foundation of man's property in the earth and all its productions.... | |
| K. Alan Snyder - 2002 - 302 pages
...claim to property: In the beginning of the world, the Creator gave to man dominion over the earth, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air, and over every living thing. This is the foundation of man's property in the earth and in all its productions.... | |
| Ricki Pepin - 2007 - 310 pages
...a thing; ownership. In the beginning of the world, the Creator gave to man dominion over the earth, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air, and over every living thing. This is the foundation of man's property in the earth and in all its productions.... | |
| 1893 - 542 pages
...tames this savage to the gentlest of uses. It is said that God, in the beginning, gave to man dominion over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air and over every living thing that moveth on the face of the earth. This is only the natural and necessary... | |
| 1898 - 736 pages
...changes cannot affect his crops, the mariner will have dominion over the atmosphere and the great deep, over the fish of the sea and the fowls of the air. The astronomer will no longer look up to the stars; he will look out from them upon the universe; and... | |
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