The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. 1 a out a thought about the manner of their growth.
Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. 1 a out a thought about the manner of their growth.
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Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. a out a thought about the manner of their growth ,. Fig . 1 . 6 Fig.4 . GEOLOGY . Fig . 2 Fig . 5 . Fig . 3 . a Pub bu Baker & Fletcher 18 Finshuru Place. PLATE 1 T Higham ...
Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons. a out a thought about the manner of their growth ,. Fig . 1 . 6 Fig.4 . GEOLOGY . Fig . 2 Fig . 5 . Fig . 3 . a Pub bu Baker & Fletcher 18 Finshuru Place. PLATE 1 T Higham ...
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... manner of their growth , or the beauty of their structure . Nature has so clothed the solid mass of earth in its gay dress of green , that the ruder material seldom comes under our observation so as to excite curiosity . MRS . L. - And ...
... manner of their growth , or the beauty of their structure . Nature has so clothed the solid mass of earth in its gay dress of green , that the ruder material seldom comes under our observation so as to excite curiosity . MRS . L. - And ...
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... manner of their formation . These little creatures build up a rocky structure from the bottom of the sea till it nearly reaches the surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water : and by that means ...
... manner of their formation . These little creatures build up a rocky structure from the bottom of the sea till it nearly reaches the surface ; it then becomes a receptacle for various substances floating on the water : and by that means ...
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... manner in which the Pennatulæ receive their food is remarkable : they take it in through their fins , or feather - like processes , which are furnished with suckers , or mouths , armed with filaments . Each sucker has eight filaments ...
... manner in which the Pennatulæ receive their food is remarkable : they take it in through their fins , or feather - like processes , which are furnished with suckers , or mouths , armed with filaments . Each sucker has eight filaments ...
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