The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... TREES . .... PAGE 145 , 200 39 , 104 , 225 , 283 , 341 32 , 96 , 165 , 218 , 275 , 335 The Birch .... The Willow The ... tree 54 ib . On Grace ( G. Herbert ) 56 La Primavera 111 Hymn 113 " My father's at the helm " 114 An old Scotch Song ...
... TREES . .... PAGE 145 , 200 39 , 104 , 225 , 283 , 341 32 , 96 , 165 , 218 , 275 , 335 The Birch .... The Willow The ... tree 54 ib . On Grace ( G. Herbert ) 56 La Primavera 111 Hymn 113 " My father's at the helm " 114 An old Scotch Song ...
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... tree and vine of gold presented to Darius by Pythius , a Lydian , who , next to the kings of Persia , was accounted the richest man in the world . The body and branches of this vine were enriched with jewels of great value , and the ...
... tree and vine of gold presented to Darius by Pythius , a Lydian , who , next to the kings of Persia , was accounted the richest man in the world . The body and branches of this vine were enriched with jewels of great value , and the ...
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... trees , or descending from them ; glancing from flower to flower ; now alighting upon the earth and waters , and now leaving them to follow their various instincts . " ANNA . — I have observed that insects vary much in their paces too ...
... trees , or descending from them ; glancing from flower to flower ; now alighting upon the earth and waters , and now leaving them to follow their various instincts . " ANNA . — I have observed that insects vary much in their paces too ...
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... , which drags itself perforce where it needs must go , but has no idea of the delight that a vigorous and healthful frame can find in exercise . VOL . VI . F 1 50 DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH TREES . No. VII . BIRCH ON LEAVING SCHOOL . 49.
... , which drags itself perforce where it needs must go , but has no idea of the delight that a vigorous and healthful frame can find in exercise . VOL . VI . F 1 50 DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH TREES . No. VII . BIRCH ON LEAVING SCHOOL . 49.
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... tree . Though Birch be of all others the worst of timber , yet it has its various uses ; as for the hus- bandman's ox - yokes ; also for hoops , panniers , brooms , & c . It claims a memory for arrows , bolts , shafts , our old English ...
... tree . Though Birch be of all others the worst of timber , yet it has its various uses ; as for the hus- bandman's ox - yokes ; also for hoops , panniers , brooms , & c . It claims a memory for arrows , bolts , shafts , our old English ...
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