The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen3Baker and Fletcher, 1824 |
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... plants that contain from eleven to nineteen in each flower ; the Orders distinguished as before by the number of ... plant , bnt becoming broad towards the root : sometimes BOTANY . Plate XIII . Dodecandria Digynia . Lythrum Salicaria.
... plants that contain from eleven to nineteen in each flower ; the Orders distinguished as before by the number of ... plant , bnt becoming broad towards the root : sometimes BOTANY . Plate XIII . Dodecandria Digynia . Lythrum Salicaria.
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... plant , grow- ing half - buried in mud , with very little blossom . The twice - forked , bristly leaves , growing in whirls much crowded together , and lying on the mud , with the thorns on its seeds , will readily distinguish it ...
... plant , grow- ing half - buried in mud , with very little blossom . The twice - forked , bristly leaves , growing in whirls much crowded together , and lying on the mud , with the thorns on its seeds , will readily distinguish it ...
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... plant is generally of a yellow green , except when tinged with red . The flower minute , sitting on the large Involucrum that surrounds it . The plant contains a milky juice , and bears a threefold seed - vessel , like that of the ...
... plant is generally of a yellow green , except when tinged with red . The flower minute , sitting on the large Involucrum that surrounds it . The plant contains a milky juice , and bears a threefold seed - vessel , like that of the ...
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... planting the Christian religion itself in such a manner , much less a form of government : he therefore begged leave to quit his bishopric , and to re- tire ; for he thought he was in some sort accessary to the violences done by others ...
... planting the Christian religion itself in such a manner , much less a form of government : he therefore begged leave to quit his bishopric , and to re- tire ; for he thought he was in some sort accessary to the violences done by others ...
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... plant of which the fruit is poison- ous , even when the leaves are so . With the Peach , and Nectarine , the Almond Tree , and the Myrtle , we are all well acquainted , though not natives of our soil - the Clove Tree is also of this ...
... plant of which the fruit is poison- ous , even when the leaves are so . With the Peach , and Nectarine , the Almond Tree , and the Myrtle , we are all well acquainted , though not natives of our soil - the Clove Tree is also of this ...
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