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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... seems to be equally rich in entertainment with any of the series . We have often noticed this elegantly printed volume , this attendant bark ' upon the good ship Almanack . ' Long may the author pursue the triumph and partake the profit ...
... seems to be equally rich in entertainment with any of the series . We have often noticed this elegantly printed volume , this attendant bark ' upon the good ship Almanack . ' Long may the author pursue the triumph and partake the profit ...
Strona xii
... seem : That yet of organs , functions , sense partake , Equal with animals of largest make , In curious limbs and clothing they surpass By far the comeliest of the bulky mass . A world of beauties ! that thro ' all their frame ...
... seem : That yet of organs , functions , sense partake , Equal with animals of largest make , In curious limbs and clothing they surpass By far the comeliest of the bulky mass . A world of beauties ! that thro ' all their frame ...
Strona xv
... had dyed his ears with that beautiful colour . It seems probable that the antients were capable , from the shells of insects , of communicating to their stuffs many beautiful shades of scarlet with OUTLINES OF ENTOMOLOGY . Xv.
... had dyed his ears with that beautiful colour . It seems probable that the antients were capable , from the shells of insects , of communicating to their stuffs many beautiful shades of scarlet with OUTLINES OF ENTOMOLOGY . Xv.
Strona xxiv
... 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 to the classes above them . Many are attached to a single ...
... 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 to the classes above them . Many are attached to a single ...
Strona xxv
... seem altoge- ther destitute , while others they enjoy but in an im- perfect manner . The organ of hearing is doubtful ; spiders , and several other genera , give evident proofs of such an organ , though we know not where it resides , or ...
... seem altoge- ther destitute , while others they enjoy but in an im- perfect manner . The organ of hearing is doubtful ; spiders , and several other genera , give evident proofs of such an organ , though we know not where it resides , or ...
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