The Saturday Magazine, Volume 16J. W. Parker, 1840 |
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... existing great families of Europe . No common lot has attended them in our time , and they appear destined to fill a remarkable place in modern history . The reigning duke has succeeded to the inheritance of the duchy of Saxe - Gotha ...
... existing great families of Europe . No common lot has attended them in our time , and they appear destined to fill a remarkable place in modern history . The reigning duke has succeeded to the inheritance of the duchy of Saxe - Gotha ...
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... existing in the present seas . The changes which occurred in the organization of fishes appear to have been greater and more rapid , and exhibit a wider difference between those found above and below the chalk , than is observable in ...
... existing in the present seas . The changes which occurred in the organization of fishes appear to have been greater and more rapid , and exhibit a wider difference between those found above and below the chalk , than is observable in ...
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... existing state is probably dependent on this powerful agent . Thus , in thy world external , Mighty Mind , Not that alone which solaces and shines , The rough and gloomy too demands our praise . The winter is as needful as the spring ...
... existing state is probably dependent on this powerful agent . Thus , in thy world external , Mighty Mind , Not that alone which solaces and shines , The rough and gloomy too demands our praise . The winter is as needful as the spring ...
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... existing or lately perished animals . It appears , therefore , that the greater part of the present continents at some former period existed in a sedimentary form at the bottom of the sea . But to have become so consolidated as they are ...
... existing or lately perished animals . It appears , therefore , that the greater part of the present continents at some former period existed in a sedimentary form at the bottom of the sea . But to have become so consolidated as they are ...
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... existing in the soil , and which are prejudicial to vegetation , and it acts mechanically , by rendering the soil more pervious to moisture , and affording greater facilities for the roots of plants to expand . When chalk is not at hand ...
... existing in the soil , and which are prejudicial to vegetation , and it acts mechanically , by rendering the soil more pervious to moisture , and affording greater facilities for the roots of plants to expand . When chalk is not at hand ...
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Página 44 - PANSIES, lilies, kingcups, daisies, Let them live upon their praises ; Long as there's a sun that sets, Primroses will have their glory ; Long as there are violets, They will have a place in story : There's a flower that shall be mine, 'Tis the little Celandine.
Página 29 - With heaping coals of fire upon his head ; In the kind warmth the metal learns to glow, And loose from dross the silver runs below.
Página 120 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven ; and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Página 11 - And he will stretch out his hand against the north, and destroy Assyria; and will make Nineveh a desolation, and dry like a wilderness. And flocks shall lie down in the midst of her, all the beasts of the nations: both the cormorant and the bittern shall lodge in the upper lintels of it; their voice shall sing in the windows; desolation shall be in the thresholds: for he shall uncover the cedar work.
Página 20 - And if neglect had lavished on the ground Fragment of bread, she would collect the same ; For well she knew, and quaintly could expound, What sin it were to waste the smallest crumb she found.
Página 9 - geology, in the magnitude and sublimity of the objects of which it treats, undoubtedly ranks, in the scale of the sciences, next to astronomy...
Página 5 - The Lord of all, himself through all diffused, Sustains, and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God.
Página 157 - Daughters; but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases...
Página 169 - As if here were those cooler shades of love. Can such delights be in the street " And open fields and we not see't ? Come, we'll abroad; and let's obey The proclamation made for May...
Página 2 - Rules to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holy-days begin. EASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon or next after the twenty-first day of March, and if the full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after.