The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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whole plant turns toward a ray purposely admitted - when vege- tables uniformly turn the upper surfaces of their leaves to the light - when the tendril of a vine shoots strait toward a support within its reach , instead of forming a ...
whole plant turns toward a ray purposely admitted - when vege- tables uniformly turn the upper surfaces of their leaves to the light - when the tendril of a vine shoots strait toward a support within its reach , instead of forming a ...
Strona 187
... turn the upper side of their leaves to the light and not to the heat , because light acts prejudicially to the leaf on the underside ; hurts it . If a living vine leaf be sus- pended by a thread , it will turn its front to the light ...
... turn the upper side of their leaves to the light and not to the heat , because light acts prejudicially to the leaf on the underside ; hurts it . If a living vine leaf be sus- pended by a thread , it will turn its front to the light ...
Strona 283
... turn'd -- and paused --- ' tis she at last ! No poniard in that hand - nor sign of ill- " Thanks to that softening ... turning from these subjects " He thought on her afar , his lonely bride- He turned and saw - Gulnare , the homicide ...
... turn'd -- and paused --- ' tis she at last ! No poniard in that hand - nor sign of ill- " Thanks to that softening ... turning from these subjects " He thought on her afar , his lonely bride- He turned and saw - Gulnare , the homicide ...
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