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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Strona iii
... manners , ample stores of curious anecdote ; while Natural History presents to its votaries numerous interesting details connected with the phenomena of the material world . Poetry , that sweetest sister of the tuneful Nine , ' claims ...
... manners , ample stores of curious anecdote ; while Natural History presents to its votaries numerous interesting details connected with the phenomena of the material world . Poetry , that sweetest sister of the tuneful Nine , ' claims ...
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... manner . We cannot hesitate to pronounce that it will be popular : it deserves to be so ; and it has too many attractions , for every kind of taste , to be over- looked . It will form a delightful as well as instructive present for ...
... manner . We cannot hesitate to pronounce that it will be popular : it deserves to be so ; and it has too many attractions , for every kind of taste , to be over- looked . It will form a delightful as well as instructive present for ...
Strona x
... manner in which Entomology has too fre- quently been studied , and the extremes into which men , according to their ... manners , those of others , as injudiciously , ascribe to them functions , and a de- gree of intelligence of which ...
... manner in which Entomology has too fre- quently been studied , and the extremes into which men , according to their ... manners , those of others , as injudiciously , ascribe to them functions , and a de- gree of intelligence of which ...
Strona xv
... manner , wax and honey enter into the articles of commerce , and add to our enjoyments . It cannot , therefore , be denied , that those naturalists were profitably employed who first observed the in- dustry of the bee ; who brought the ...
... manner , wax and honey enter into the articles of commerce , and add to our enjoyments . It cannot , therefore , be denied , that those naturalists were profitably employed who first observed the in- dustry of the bee ; who brought the ...
Strona xxiv
... manner . An existence which continues but a single season , seems too short for the purposes of instruction . Hence insects are not only of a rank inferior to most other animals , but some of them seem more nearly allied to plants than ...
... manner . An existence which continues but a single season , seems too short for the purposes of instruction . Hence insects are not only of a rank inferior to most other animals , but some of them seem more nearly allied to plants than ...
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