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14. oldal
He showed the poetical in nature around us, insisted upon its utility, and with
considerable warmth and energy compared and contrasted natural with artistic
beauty. Poetry, so believed, meets a requirement in the nature of man; and will
last as ...
He showed the poetical in nature around us, insisted upon its utility, and with
considerable warmth and energy compared and contrasted natural with artistic
beauty. Poetry, so believed, meets a requirement in the nature of man; and will
last as ...
29. oldal
''We, the subscribers, conceive it but justice to those exo which were made by Mr.
Lee in our presence, from *ginning to end, as well as to remove any prejudices
which might have been adopted by persons who have no idea of the nature of ...
''We, the subscribers, conceive it but justice to those exo which were made by Mr.
Lee in our presence, from *ginning to end, as well as to remove any prejudices
which might have been adopted by persons who have no idea of the nature of ...
31. oldal
Nature was herself the photographic painter; and although we had views
innumerable of our ancient buildings and hoary-crested piles, yet no labour of
man, however great his genius, could equal in faithfulness and delicacy of touch
the ...
Nature was herself the photographic painter; and although we had views
innumerable of our ancient buildings and hoary-crested piles, yet no labour of
man, however great his genius, could equal in faithfulness and delicacy of touch
the ...
40. oldal
The direct association of an Australian settlement with the traffic and immense
natural resources of the Indian Archipelago, must be of great commercial
importance. ... trace the natural eonnection of the Gulf with the shores of the
Archipelago.
The direct association of an Australian settlement with the traffic and immense
natural resources of the Indian Archipelago, must be of great commercial
importance. ... trace the natural eonnection of the Gulf with the shores of the
Archipelago.
46. oldal
How much would education be promoted if, in every town where there was an
Institute, there was also a museum, rich in all the natural and artificial products of
the locality Exchanges of specimens might now be made between the institutions
...
How much would education be promoted if, in every town where there was an
Institute, there was also a museum, rich in all the natural and artificial products of
the locality Exchanges of specimens might now be made between the institutions
...
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