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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... produced and governs the universe . It is one chapter in the history of creation , and naturally leads every intelligent mind to the CREATOR ; for there are no proofs of his existence more level to the ap- prehension of all , than those ...
... produced and governs the universe . It is one chapter in the history of creation , and naturally leads every intelligent mind to the CREATOR ; for there are no proofs of his existence more level to the ap- prehension of all , than those ...
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... produces fruit several times in the year ; and in it are deposited the eggs of insects which are soon converted into larves . It is by an artificial process of the same kind that the domestic fig is brought to maturity , which would ...
... produces fruit several times in the year ; and in it are deposited the eggs of insects which are soon converted into larves . It is by an artificial process of the same kind that the domestic fig is brought to maturity , which would ...
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... produced , and which is always accompanied with an evolution or secretion of saccharine matter . But there are other inducements to the study of in- sects , of a nature totally different , yet not less per- sonal ; inducements , founded ...
... produced , and which is always accompanied with an evolution or secretion of saccharine matter . But there are other inducements to the study of in- sects , of a nature totally different , yet not less per- sonal ; inducements , founded ...
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... Produce their tender progeny , and feed With care parental , while that care they need : In these loved offices completely blest , No hopes beyond them , nor vain fears molest , - JENYNS . From the extraordinary instincts evinced by ...
... Produce their tender progeny , and feed With care parental , while that care they need : In these loved offices completely blest , No hopes beyond them , nor vain fears molest , - JENYNS . From the extraordinary instincts evinced by ...
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... produced , are in a great measure beyond the reach of our fa- culties to explore . The external senses of insects , as far as we are enabled to judge of them , correspond with the low measure of sagacity which the Author of nature has ...
... produced , are in a great measure beyond the reach of our fa- culties to explore . The external senses of insects , as far as we are enabled to judge of them , correspond with the low measure of sagacity which the Author of nature has ...
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