Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 18
... vegetables . Occasionally , he visited the scenes of his youth among the collieries about Newcastle , at all times taking an interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never feeling ashamed of recognising old acquaintances . Though ...
... vegetables . Occasionally , he visited the scenes of his youth among the collieries about Newcastle , at all times taking an interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never feeling ashamed of recognising old acquaintances . Though ...
Side 13
... vegetable world is composed , and to these must its atoms return when they die ! During these hours of study and delight , Charney , unknown to himself , had two spectators of his actions ; these were Girhardi and his daughter , who ...
... vegetable world is composed , and to these must its atoms return when they die ! During these hours of study and delight , Charney , unknown to himself , had two spectators of his actions ; these were Girhardi and his daughter , who ...
Side 28
... vegetable thing has its guests to lodge and to feed ! This butterfly , you know , was itself at first a caterpillar , and in that state was nourished by the juices of such a plant as this ; but though , since her transformation , in her ...
... vegetable thing has its guests to lodge and to feed ! This butterfly , you know , was itself at first a caterpillar , and in that state was nourished by the juices of such a plant as this ; but though , since her transformation , in her ...
Side 3
... vegetable . Some species require a dry , others a damp atmosphere ; some will not flourish unless the soil in which they are planted be drenched , others may be watered only at distant intervals . These are matters to be learned by ...
... vegetable . Some species require a dry , others a damp atmosphere ; some will not flourish unless the soil in which they are planted be drenched , others may be watered only at distant intervals . These are matters to be learned by ...
Side 4
... vegetable has naturally its own climate ; we imitate mild and temperate regions by the green - house , and produce ... vegetables ; some require to be kept from heat and moisture ; others , as bulbs and corms , to be placed in dry sand ...
... vegetable has naturally its own climate ; we imitate mild and temperate regions by the green - house , and produce ... vegetables ; some require to be kept from heat and moisture ; others , as bulbs and corms , to be placed in dry sand ...
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