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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... seen in the caterpillars of many species of the butterfly tribe ( papilionida ) , the spines and prickles which are given as a noli me tangere ar- mour to several vegetable productions . In fishes , the lucid scafes of varied hue that ...
... seen in the caterpillars of many species of the butterfly tribe ( papilionida ) , the spines and prickles which are given as a noli me tangere ar- mour to several vegetable productions . In fishes , the lucid scafes of varied hue that ...
Strona xvi
... seen on shrubs , is now under- stood to be an insect which attaches itself in that form to a species of the oak . The medical uses of certain insects are far from being inconsiderable ; and to these purposes they have long been applied ...
... seen on shrubs , is now under- stood to be an insect which attaches itself in that form to a species of the oak . The medical uses of certain insects are far from being inconsiderable ; and to these purposes they have long been applied ...
Strona xviii
... land of Nile ; So numberless were those bad angels seen , Hovering on wings , under the cope of hell , Twixt upper , nether , and surrounding fires . them , who flew first and settled on the spot xviii INTRODUCTION .
... land of Nile ; So numberless were those bad angels seen , Hovering on wings , under the cope of hell , Twixt upper , nether , and surrounding fires . them , who flew first and settled on the spot xviii INTRODUCTION .
Strona xxvi
... seen immediately to collect , as though attracted by the fetid aroma ; while those which feed on herbs , flow- ers , or fruits , seem to require a similar sense to di- rect them . It has hence been supposed that the palpi , or feeders ...
... seen immediately to collect , as though attracted by the fetid aroma ; while those which feed on herbs , flow- ers , or fruits , seem to require a similar sense to di- rect them . It has hence been supposed that the palpi , or feeders ...
Strona xxvii
... seen revealed ; To whom an atom is an ample field . COWPER . Insects are distinguished from all other animals by many peculiarities of form , None of other classes have more legs than four . But most insects have six ; and many of them ...
... seen revealed ; To whom an atom is an ample field . COWPER . Insects are distinguished from all other animals by many peculiarities of form , None of other classes have more legs than four . But most insects have six ; and many of them ...
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