Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... observed that a vegetable , in its general structure , has a considerable re- semblance to a living animal . The correspon- dence of the trunk with the body , of the bark with the epidermis or skin , of the ligncous or woody matter with ...
... observed that a vegetable , in its general structure , has a considerable re- semblance to a living animal . The correspon- dence of the trunk with the body , of the bark with the epidermis or skin , of the ligncous or woody matter with ...
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... observation . This is all - important . We live in a world of wonders ; and a thousand objects appeal to our observa ... observations upon nature , made for the most part in the little village of Selborne , where the author spent the ...
... observation . This is all - important . We live in a world of wonders ; and a thousand objects appeal to our observa ... observations upon nature , made for the most part in the little village of Selborne , where the author spent the ...
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... observed a coppery or yellow sunset to foretel rain ; but , as an indication of wet weather approaching , nothing is more certain than a halo round the moon , which is produced by the precipitated water ; and the larger the circle , the ...
... observed a coppery or yellow sunset to foretel rain ; but , as an indication of wet weather approaching , nothing is more certain than a halo round the moon , which is produced by the precipitated water ; and the larger the circle , the ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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