Glaucus, Or, The Wonders of the ShoreTicknor and Fields, 1855 - 165 sider |
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... grow up a naturalist by profession , yet this age offers no more wholesome training , both moral and intellectual , than that which is given by instilling into the young an early taste for out - door physical science . The education of ...
... grow up a naturalist by profession , yet this age offers no more wholesome training , both moral and intellectual , than that which is given by instilling into the young an early taste for out - door physical science . The education of ...
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... grow . And therefore it is that I hail with thank- fulness every fresh book of Natural History , as a fresh boon to the young , a fresh help to those who have to educate them . The greatest difficulty in the way of beginners is ( as in ...
... grow . And therefore it is that I hail with thank- fulness every fresh book of Natural History , as a fresh boon to the young , a fresh help to those who have to educate them . The greatest difficulty in the way of beginners is ( as in ...
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... grows beneath the sea , ) surely contra- dicting , as do several other forms , that some- what hasty assertion of Mr. Ruskin , that nature makes no ribbons , unless with a midrib , and I know not what other limitations , which seem to ...
... grows beneath the sea , ) surely contra- dicting , as do several other forms , that some- what hasty assertion of Mr. Ruskin , that nature makes no ribbons , unless with a midrib , and I know not what other limitations , which seem to ...
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... grow , like other things ; at least , they get longer and longer and more jaw - breaking every year . ) The little bivalve , however , finding itself left by the tide , has wisely shut up its siphons , and , by means of its foot and its ...
... grow , like other things ; at least , they get longer and longer and more jaw - breaking every year . ) The little bivalve , however , finding itself left by the tide , has wisely shut up its siphons , and , by means of its foot and its ...
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... grow , we shall find full in view enough to occupy us till the tide returns . For the slab , see , is such a one as sea - beasts love to haunt . Its weed - covered surface shows that the surge has * Thalassema Neptuni ( Forbes's British ...
... grow , we shall find full in view enough to occupy us till the tide returns . For the slab , see , is such a one as sea - beasts love to haunt . Its weed - covered surface shows that the surge has * Thalassema Neptuni ( Forbes's British ...
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