The Fourth Reader of the School and Family SeriesHarper & Brothers, 1860 - 360 стор. |
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... Roots of Plants . Planting 182 185 The Baobab , Cactus . 186 191 VIII . The Leaves of Plants . 192 IX . The Angel of the Leaves ; an Allegory 198 X. Poetical Imagery derived from the Vegetable World 202 XI . The Last Leaf . 205 XII ...
... Roots of Plants . Planting 182 185 The Baobab , Cactus . 186 191 VIII . The Leaves of Plants . 192 IX . The Angel of the Leaves ; an Allegory 198 X. Poetical Imagery derived from the Vegetable World 202 XI . The Last Leaf . 205 XII ...
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... 14 , upper lobe of left lung ; 16 , 16 , lower lobes of lungs . potato - should be capable of being put to so. While Fig . 11 is a diagram design- root of the whiskers , or feelers , of the. 50 PART I. WILLSON'S FOURTH READER .
... 14 , upper lobe of left lung ; 16 , 16 , lower lobes of lungs . potato - should be capable of being put to so. While Fig . 11 is a diagram design- root of the whiskers , or feelers , of the. 50 PART I. WILLSON'S FOURTH READER .
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... the snout of the mole , at the end of the elephant's trunk , and at the nerves enable us to feel any thing that we touch. root of the whiskers , or feelers , of the cat . Feet of Birds . See Note . 60 PART I. WILLSON'S FOURTH READER .
... the snout of the mole , at the end of the elephant's trunk , and at the nerves enable us to feel any thing that we touch. root of the whiskers , or feelers , of the cat . Feet of Birds . See Note . 60 PART I. WILLSON'S FOURTH READER .
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... roots , and whose green marge Is seldom visited by human foot , The lonely heron sits , and harshly breaks The Sabbath - silence of the wilderness ; And you may find her by some reedy pool , Or brooding gloomily on the time - stain'd ...
... roots , and whose green marge Is seldom visited by human foot , The lonely heron sits , and harshly breaks The Sabbath - silence of the wilderness ; And you may find her by some reedy pool , Or brooding gloomily on the time - stain'd ...
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... lines . URGE , push their way . LESSON XXXIII . THE STORMY PETREL ( Procellaria Pelagica ). 2. High o'er the restless deep , above the reach Fig . 6. The Roots of Plants . 160 PART II . WILLSON'S FOURTH READER . Birds of the Sea.
... lines . URGE , push their way . LESSON XXXIII . THE STORMY PETREL ( Procellaria Pelagica ). 2. High o'er the restless deep , above the reach Fig . 6. The Roots of Plants . 160 PART II . WILLSON'S FOURTH READER . Birds of the Sea.
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Сторінка 173 - Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?