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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Amasis animal ANNA appearance Assyria Astyages beautiful believe body bosom called Cambyses character Christ Christian colour command consistent conversation creatures Croesus Cyaxares Cyrus danger Darius death desire earth earthly Egypt enemies enjoyment eternal evil Evil-Merodach Father fear feel Felspar Geology give glory Granite Greeks habits happy heart heaven Hellespont Herod Hornblende insects king kingdom ladies larva larvæ leave light look Lord MATILDA means Medes mind nature Nebuchadnezzar never object observed ourselves PAPA pass peace perceive perhaps Persians persons pleasure Polype Porphyry possession prayer prince prove publick pupa Quartz reign religion reward Rocks Sardis scarcely Scripture Scythians Sea-pen secret seems sometimes sorrow speak spirit Strata substances suppose surface thee thing thou thought throne tion treasures tree truth ture wish word Xerxes young Zoophytes