Surveys of nature: a sequel to mrs. Trimmer's IntroductionJohn Radcock, 1802 |
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... climate in Spring , and quits it at the fall of the leaf . Other na- turalists assert that these birds are in a tor- pid state during the Winter , and remain in holes under ground , fixed bill to bill , and claw to claw . " Emily ...
... climate in Spring , and quits it at the fall of the leaf . Other na- turalists assert that these birds are in a tor- pid state during the Winter , and remain in holes under ground , fixed bill to bill , and claw to claw . " Emily ...
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... climate is too temperate for them . " Cassia is said by many to be the coarser or outer bark of the cinnamon tree ; others assert that it is an indigenous plant in Syria , Egypt , and Persia . " WAL WALK V .. " Ye Botanists I cannot ...
... climate is too temperate for them . " Cassia is said by many to be the coarser or outer bark of the cinnamon tree ; others assert that it is an indigenous plant in Syria , Egypt , and Persia . " WAL WALK V .. " Ye Botanists I cannot ...
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... climate , indeed , we have no very fatal consequences to apprehend from them ; but there the new comers are always desired to abstain from walking out when the dew begins to rise . To me this prohibition would be a great mortification ...
... climate , indeed , we have no very fatal consequences to apprehend from them ; but there the new comers are always desired to abstain from walking out when the dew begins to rise . To me this prohibition would be a great mortification ...
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... , and even blessings . The air , purged from every gross and impure vapour , becomes healthful ; and climates , which from their G4 extre extreme heat , engender dreadful diseases , shall be for SURVEYS OF NATURE . 79.
... , and even blessings . The air , purged from every gross and impure vapour , becomes healthful ; and climates , which from their G4 extre extreme heat , engender dreadful diseases , shall be for SURVEYS OF NATURE . 79.
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... climates . " But the simoul winds , which prevail in the desarts of Africa , and of which Mr. Bruce's Travels through its interior , speaks very largely , is so sudden and dreadful in its effects , by raising up vast columns of burning ...
... climates . " But the simoul winds , which prevail in the desarts of Africa , and of which Mr. Bruce's Travels through its interior , speaks very largely , is so sudden and dreadful in its effects , by raising up vast columns of burning ...
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admire Almighty Amboyna animal appearance Aurora Borealis bark beasts beauty Bees birds blessings body bread burning called causes climates cloathed cold colours comfort convince crea creation creatures dear Deity derive destroy dowed with reason dreadful dress earth effects Eliza Eliza.-"Mama emblem Emily father feel feet field flax flower fore Fred Frederick fruit garden give grows habitation heat heathens heavens hemp hive idea Indies inhabitants insects instruction labours Laplander leave light linen little insects look luxuries mama mankind mean mind Moon nature nerally never night nutmeg observe partake planets polar circles pole polypus produce queen Bee rain Saturn serviceable silk silk-worm sirocco South America spangled spider stars sun-flower Swallows tarantula tell terrible thick thing thunder and lightning thunder-bolt tion tree ture useless valuable vapours vegetable world Vesuvius WALK West Indies winds winter youth
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121 페이지 - The unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display ; And publishes to every land, The work of an almighty hand. 2 Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale ; And nightly to the listening earth, Repeats the story of her birth : While all the stars which round her...
81 페이지 - Sudden, th' impetuous hurricanes descend, Wheel through the air, in circling eddies play, Tear up the sands, and sweep whole plains away. The helpless traveller, with wild surprise Sees the dry desart all around him rise, And, smother'd in the dusty whirlwind, dies.
89 페이지 - Thy virtue proves thee truly wise. Pride often guides the author's pen ; Books as affected are as men : But he who studies nature's laws, From certain truth his maxims draws ; And those, without our schools, suffice...
78 페이지 - ... of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning, attended with a furious swelling of the seas and sometimes with an earthquake ; in short, with every circumstance which the elements can assemble that is terrible and destructive. First, they see as the prelude to the ensuing havoc, whole fields of sugar canes whirled into the air, and scattered over the face of the country.
102 페이지 - ... the Divine command to replenish the earth, to increase and multiply upon it, and to have dominion over the beasts of the forest, the birds of the air, the fish in the waters, and the creeping things of the earth. JAS. 18, 1830.] Mr. Foot's Resolution. ' Si •- ,T! The fourth point of objection is, in the removal of the land records — the natural effect of abolishing all the offices of the Surveyors General.
10 페이지 - ... by walking faithfully in the ways of God, we may not leave our repentance to a death bed, or see our starving souls upon the point of expiring for that celestial food, which...
19 페이지 - How is it then, my boy, that we do not hear the thunder as soon as we see the lightning?