The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 245. kötetA. Constable, 1927 |
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139. oldal
... species from abroad , and the selection and production of new forms and hybrids by the nurseryman and plant - breeder . The story of both spheres is full of interest . The latter , which is the newer and more technical , has in many ...
... species from abroad , and the selection and production of new forms and hybrids by the nurseryman and plant - breeder . The story of both spheres is full of interest . The latter , which is the newer and more technical , has in many ...
140. oldal
... species of all flowering plants , together with a reference to their first place of publication and their country of origin . The compilation , which is carried out at the Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew , necessitates the close search- ing ...
... species of all flowering plants , together with a reference to their first place of publication and their country of origin . The compilation , which is carried out at the Royal Botanic Gardens , Kew , necessitates the close search- ing ...
141. oldal
... species are described annually by the botanical staffs from dried specimens in the large herbaria , especially those of Europe and America . Of single countries China probably heads the list , a fact largely due to direct horticultural ...
... species are described annually by the botanical staffs from dried specimens in the large herbaria , especially those of Europe and America . Of single countries China probably heads the list , a fact largely due to direct horticultural ...
143. oldal
... species . Our national herbaria are very rich in such " types . " The seeds , on the other hand , are distributed to interested persons and sown at once . If the collector is a botanist he can label the seed with sufficient accuracy for ...
... species . Our national herbaria are very rich in such " types . " The seeds , on the other hand , are distributed to interested persons and sown at once . If the collector is a botanist he can label the seed with sufficient accuracy for ...
144. oldal
... species . Its most remarkable feature is not so much the number of genera , but the abundance of species , this being particularly striking in rhododendron , where closely allied but apparently distinct species inhabit adjoining valleys ...
... species . Its most remarkable feature is not so much the number of genera , but the abundance of species , this being particularly striking in rhododendron , where closely allied but apparently distinct species inhabit adjoining valleys ...
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225. oldal - BOOK The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons. The Book of 1662 with Permissive Additions and Deviations approved in 1927.
1. oldal - which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from potentate to potentate as if they were property.
3. oldal - to-day the United States is practically sovereign on this continent and its fiat is law upon the subjects to which it confines its interposition.
246. oldal - never to debase the moral currency or to lower the standard of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxims that govern your own life, and to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict upon
347. oldal - The ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid. Is it possible to extend a higher civilisation to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing point ? Is not every civilisation bound to decay as soon as it begins to penetrate the masses ? The
273. oldal - Thin, thin, the pleasant human noises grow, And faint the city gleams ; Rare the lone pastoral huts—marvel not thou ! The solemn peaks but to the stars are known, But to the stars, and the cold lunar beams ; Alone the sun rises, and alone Spring the great streams.
110. oldal - are inseparable from each other. Matter and expression are parts of one : style is a thinking out into language. . . . When we can separate light and illumination, life and motion, the convex and the concave of a curve, then will it be possible for thought to tread speech under foot, and
293. oldal - a black velvet coat lined with satin, purple trousers with a gold band running down the outside seam, a scarlet waistcoat, long lace ruffles, falling down to the tips of his fingers, white gloves with several brilliant rings outside them, and long black ringlets rippling down upon his shoulders.
223. oldal - that it was no part of the policy of His Majesty's government in Great Britain that questions affecting judicial appeals should be determined otherwise than in accordance with the wishes of the part of the empire primarily affected.
174. oldal - it should not merely gratify the reader's curiosity about the past, but modify his view of the present and his forecast of the future. Now, if this maxim be sound, the history of England ought to end with something that might be called a moral.