The Cheap magazine [ed. by G. Miller.] Vol, 2. kötetGeorge Miller 1814 |
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... remarkable , the cold is seldom so intense as completely to destroy life by a short exposure to it , and that the opportunities of shelter and assistance are so nu- merous ; as to render death from this cause , rather an unfre- quent ...
... remarkable , the cold is seldom so intense as completely to destroy life by a short exposure to it , and that the opportunities of shelter and assistance are so nu- merous ; as to render death from this cause , rather an unfre- quent ...
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George Miller. and being necessary for the reproduction of its species , what a remarkable provision is made for its preservation and succession ! What but the wisdom of a Deity could have devised that those seeds which are most exposed ...
George Miller. and being necessary for the reproduction of its species , what a remarkable provision is made for its preservation and succession ! What but the wisdom of a Deity could have devised that those seeds which are most exposed ...
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... remarkable than that no two * The leaves of this plant are jointed and furnished with two rows of prickles . Their surfaces are covered with a number of minute glands , which secrete a sweet liquor , and allure the approach of flies ...
... remarkable than that no two * The leaves of this plant are jointed and furnished with two rows of prickles . Their surfaces are covered with a number of minute glands , which secrete a sweet liquor , and allure the approach of flies ...
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... remarkable than that for bringing them into being . - The most formidable monsters are thinly scattered , or confined to particular spots * . Long - lived animals are observed to have few young at a time ; while those of the greatest ...
... remarkable than that for bringing them into being . - The most formidable monsters are thinly scattered , or confined to particular spots * . Long - lived animals are observed to have few young at a time ; while those of the greatest ...
166. oldal
... remarkable ; but I can only mention a few of them , in which the wisdom and goodness of God , in adapting them so wonderfully to their different situations , habits , and manner of living , are very conspi- cuous . Animals of the ...
... remarkable ; but I can only mention a few of them , in which the wisdom and goodness of God , in adapting them so wonderfully to their different situations , habits , and manner of living , are very conspi- cuous . Animals of the ...
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