Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1820 |
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... common butterflies3 . 1 Hence the common names of some of the genus Mantis , the walking leaf and walking - stick . 1 The polished glass , whose small convex Enlarges to ten millions of degrees The mite , invisible else , of Nature's ...
... common butterflies3 . 1 Hence the common names of some of the genus Mantis , the walking leaf and walking - stick . 1 The polished glass , whose small convex Enlarges to ten millions of degrees The mite , invisible else , of Nature's ...
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... common chaffer , well known in this and other countries , flies at dusk with a rash and noisome impulse ; lives upon the first bud- ding leaves of the elm tree , and , when caught , is often tormented by children , who , placing a paper ...
... common chaffer , well known in this and other countries , flies at dusk with a rash and noisome impulse ; lives upon the first bud- ding leaves of the elm tree , and , when caught , is often tormented by children , who , placing a paper ...
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... common . There are a great many species , denominated from the trees and plants which they infest : they are viviparous in summer , and oviparous in autumn . Numbers of those called vine - fretters are devoured by the ants , on account ...
... common . There are a great many species , denominated from the trees and plants which they infest : they are viviparous in summer , and oviparous in autumn . Numbers of those called vine - fretters are devoured by the ants , on account ...
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... common all over the island of Bananas , and the adjacent continent of Africa , that it is scarcely possible to stand on an open place where one of these buildings is not to be seen . The domes are so strong that they will easily bear ...
... common all over the island of Bananas , and the adjacent continent of Africa , that it is scarcely possible to stand on an open place where one of these buildings is not to be seen . The domes are so strong that they will easily bear ...
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... the earth , and generally pass the , chrysalis state under the first stone they meet with . -See T. T. for 1815 , p . 216 . The mouth of the musca , or common fly , consists • of a soft , fleshy proboscis , with two xlviii INTRODUCTION .
... the earth , and generally pass the , chrysalis state under the first stone they meet with . -See T. T. for 1815 , p . 216 . The mouth of the musca , or common fly , consists • of a soft , fleshy proboscis , with two xlviii INTRODUCTION .
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