The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... surface of our planet , the circumstances under which they occur , the order of their succession to each other , and their relative position ; also the forms , heights , and directions of mountain chains , and the several phæno- mena of ...
... surface of our planet , the circumstances under which they occur , the order of their succession to each other , and their relative position ; also the forms , heights , and directions of mountain chains , and the several phæno- mena of ...
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... surface must perish and pass away . MATILDA . I am in a hurry to begin - but tell us first what you consider to be the utility of this study , in com- parison with others . MRS . L. - I will give you my own opinion in the words of ...
... surface must perish and pass away . MATILDA . I am in a hurry to begin - but tell us first what you consider to be the utility of this study , in com- parison with others . MRS . L. - I will give you my own opinion in the words of ...
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... surface is regularly disposed into a number of minute cells , scarcely big enough to admit the point of a pin ? Each of these has had its inhabitant ; and some of them , as you might perceive by the micro- scope , are still occupied ...
... surface is regularly disposed into a number of minute cells , scarcely big enough to admit the point of a pin ? Each of these has had its inhabitant ; and some of them , as you might perceive by the micro- scope , are still occupied ...
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... surface of the water . There are at least , fifty different kinds of Sponge , ten of which belong to our own coasts . HENRY . - The sponge we generally use comes , I believe , from Greece . PAPA . - Yes ; Sponge is an article of ...
... surface of the water . There are at least , fifty different kinds of Sponge , ten of which belong to our own coasts . HENRY . - The sponge we generally use comes , I believe , from Greece . PAPA . - Yes ; Sponge is an article of ...
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... surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water : and by that means a soil is gradually formed , which supports vegetation , and finally becomes the abode of animal existences . HENRY . - There is a ...
... surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water : and by that means a soil is gradually formed , which supports vegetation , and finally becomes the abode of animal existences . HENRY . - There is a ...
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