Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... light hoar - frost , which had thus been held at a distance from the tender bark ! ' At all events , it will not be wanted in the summer , ' continued the count ; and when warm weather came , behold the plant was stripped of its first ...
... light hoar - frost , which had thus been held at a distance from the tender bark ! ' At all events , it will not be wanted in the summer , ' continued the count ; and when warm weather came , behold the plant was stripped of its first ...
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... light of chandeliers flooded the ball - room , where jewels gleamed and feathers waved upon the fairest forms . There was the haughty Tallien and the beautiful Recamier ; and Josephine the consul's wife , who , from her goodness and ...
... light of chandeliers flooded the ball - room , where jewels gleamed and feathers waved upon the fairest forms . There was the haughty Tallien and the beautiful Recamier ; and Josephine the consul's wife , who , from her goodness and ...
Side 12
... lights were gradually extinguished ; till , reason dethroning fancy , the prisoner opened his eyes ! Behold , he was still on his bench , the sun was setting , and Picciola before him . Often he dreamed thus ; but always the young girl ...
... lights were gradually extinguished ; till , reason dethroning fancy , the prisoner opened his eyes ! Behold , he was still on his bench , the sun was setting , and Picciola before him . Often he dreamed thus ; but always the young girl ...
Side 13
... light , and moisture for the nourishment of the seed ; for without light there would be no colour ; without air and heat , no life ! Moisture , heat , and light ! of these the vegetable world is composed , and to these must its atoms ...
... light , and moisture for the nourishment of the seed ; for without light there would be no colour ; without air and heat , no life ! Moisture , heat , and light ! of these the vegetable world is composed , and to these must its atoms ...
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... light in the darkness , a companion to relieve my solitude , a book which has seemed to me more wondrous than every other , for it has convinced me of my ignorance , and humbled my pride : it has convinced me that science , like virtue ...
... light in the darkness , a companion to relieve my solitude , a book which has seemed to me more wondrous than every other , for it has convinced me of my ignorance , and humbled my pride : it has convinced me that science , like virtue ...
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