Littell's Living Age, 20. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1849 |
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... Natural History . They show the sources of pleasure opened to the entomologist from the inexhaustible nature of the subject , the infinite variety and beauty of insects , their curious habits , the instruments of attack and defence with ...
... Natural History . They show the sources of pleasure opened to the entomologist from the inexhaustible nature of the subject , the infinite variety and beauty of insects , their curious habits , the instruments of attack and defence with ...
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... nature , or , rather , the Author of nature , far ex- ceeding the most boasted works and structures of man ; for , did these creatures equal him in size , re- taining their usual instincts and activity , their build- ings would soar to ...
... nature , or , rather , the Author of nature , far ex- ceeding the most boasted works and structures of man ; for , did these creatures equal him in size , re- taining their usual instincts and activity , their build- ings would soar to ...
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... nature , we should transport our- forests . Our domestic pests of this description selves to tropical climes , or to those under the tem- perate zones , where millions of acres are covered by are chiefly small beetles , which pass the ...
... nature , we should transport our- forests . Our domestic pests of this description selves to tropical climes , or to those under the tem- perate zones , where millions of acres are covered by are chiefly small beetles , which pass the ...
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... nature was not indulged in any of her freaks at Elm's Cross ; and indeed it seemed to me that the very leaves had a peculiarly quiet green , and the flowers a reserved smell . The majority of the better class of the inhabitants of this ...
... nature was not indulged in any of her freaks at Elm's Cross ; and indeed it seemed to me that the very leaves had a peculiarly quiet green , and the flowers a reserved smell . The majority of the better class of the inhabitants of this ...
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... nature of the interview that had taken place . She was pale , it is true , but so had she been for some time . Her health , it appeared , was not good ; her appetite was gone ; her limbs feeble . But this would go off , for her manner ...
... nature of the interview that had taken place . She was pale , it is true , but so had she been for some time . Her health , it appeared , was not good ; her appetite was gone ; her limbs feeble . But this would go off , for her manner ...
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