Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1818 |
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Strona 1814
... kind of taste , to be over- looked . It will form a delightful as well as instructive present for - young persons at Christmas .'- British Critic for December 1813 . ' This is a valuable compilation .'- Supplement to Gentleman's ...
... kind of taste , to be over- looked . It will form a delightful as well as instructive present for - young persons at Christmas .'- British Critic for December 1813 . ' This is a valuable compilation .'- Supplement to Gentleman's ...
Strona vii
... kind mother , receives us at our birth , and sus- tains us when born : it is this alone , of all the elements around us , that is never found an enemy to man . The body of waters may de- luge him with rain , oppress him with hail , and ...
... kind mother , receives us at our birth , and sus- tains us when born : it is this alone , of all the elements around us , that is never found an enemy to man . The body of waters may de- luge him with rain , oppress him with hail , and ...
Strona xiii
... kind from all eternity , and will continue to go through a succession of them without end . This atheistical and absurd theory , if it deserve the name , not more hostile to revelation than to all sound philosophy , seems to have gained ...
... kind from all eternity , and will continue to go through a succession of them without end . This atheistical and absurd theory , if it deserve the name , not more hostile to revelation than to all sound philosophy , seems to have gained ...
Strona xvi
... kind ; that in process of time the races of these ani- mals became complicated , and dying , supplied calca- reous earth or lime ; that aluminous earth or clay was supplied by the decay of vegetables . That these two earths were re ...
... kind ; that in process of time the races of these ani- mals became complicated , and dying , supplied calca- reous earth or lime ; that aluminous earth or clay was supplied by the decay of vegetables . That these two earths were re ...
Strona xxiv
... kind of earth , though some kinds of plants may grow in it . ( 4. ) Marle is softer , more mealy , less hard , and attracts moisture better . ( 5. ) Bog , or moss earth , contains a vitriolic salt , which is too acid for plants . ( 6 ...
... kind of earth , though some kinds of plants may grow in it . ( 4. ) Marle is softer , more mealy , less hard , and attracts moisture better . ( 5. ) Bog , or moss earth , contains a vitriolic salt , which is too acid for plants . ( 6 ...
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