Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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1. oldal
... effect , vasions the sufferers must have felt themselves to be altogether powerless . The scientific study of insects may be traced back to a much earlier period on the continent than in our own country ; but we very much doubt whether ...
... effect , vasions the sufferers must have felt themselves to be altogether powerless . The scientific study of insects may be traced back to a much earlier period on the continent than in our own country ; but we very much doubt whether ...
9. oldal
... effect upon articles Benefits equally great are rendered by the wood- of furniture formed of wood , are no other than destroying insects . We , indeed , in this country , the soft - bodied grubs of various coleopterous in- who find use ...
... effect upon articles Benefits equally great are rendered by the wood- of furniture formed of wood , are no other than destroying insects . We , indeed , in this country , the soft - bodied grubs of various coleopterous in- who find use ...
16. oldal
... effects of the attacks of blights , or Aphides , upon the plants infested by them . All blights infest the young and ... effect produced by them , by brated honey - dew of the poets . This substance is which all the old naturalists were ...
... effects of the attacks of blights , or Aphides , upon the plants infested by them . All blights infest the young and ... effect produced by them , by brated honey - dew of the poets . This substance is which all the old naturalists were ...
19. oldal
... effect three years after . The same year , from a pure desire to im- prove the condition of the poor , he united with the schemes which Robert Owen was then carrying out at Lanark . He was urged to this step by the solicitations of his ...
... effect three years after . The same year , from a pure desire to im- prove the condition of the poor , he united with the schemes which Robert Owen was then carrying out at Lanark . He was urged to this step by the solicitations of his ...
23. oldal
... effect upon me than so many marble statues . But perhaps it will give a better idea of the spirit of the place , if I say that the only one of them on whom I be- stowed a second look had arrived at that time of life when the controversy ...
... effect upon me than so many marble statues . But perhaps it will give a better idea of the spirit of the place , if I say that the only one of them on whom I be- stowed a second look had arrived at that time of life when the controversy ...
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