The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... becomes the invisible thing it was at first - concludes as wisely that the world has made itself . So the Geologist , when by much research he has discovered that the ordinary pro- cess of chrystalization might , if it had time enough ...
... becomes the invisible thing it was at first - concludes as wisely that the world has made itself . So the Geologist , when by much research he has discovered that the ordinary pro- cess of chrystalization might , if it had time enough ...
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... 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 very interesting ...
... 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 very interesting ...
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... become almost transparent - but the tree , in its uncultured state , is so small with us , that it answers little other purpose than that of the turner , inlayer , and cabinet - maker , to whom it is highly valuable . " The savages in ...
... become almost transparent - but the tree , in its uncultured state , is so small with us , that it answers little other purpose than that of the turner , inlayer , and cabinet - maker , to whom it is highly valuable . " The savages in ...
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... becomes connected with them - but she has no more a history of her own . Occasionally we shall revert to the condition of the country , as it passes on to its present state of lowest degradation ; where all that excites our interest in ...
... becomes connected with them - but she has no more a history of her own . Occasionally we shall revert to the condition of the country , as it passes on to its present state of lowest degradation ; where all that excites our interest in ...
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... becomes a person of greater notoriety now than the hero of Newmarket . Are we therefore to suppose notoriety the actuating motive ? We hope not , and we believe not . Far be it from us , even in thought , to lay such a charge against ...
... becomes a person of greater notoriety now than the hero of Newmarket . Are we therefore to suppose notoriety the actuating motive ? We hope not , and we believe not . Far be it from us , even in thought , to lay such a charge against ...
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