The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 18
... light of nature know ourselves , what we would have , and what we must have . But that is not so . Justice and our right is all the cry : we say we want nothing more , and this we are willing to render to every one : and dealing out ...
... light of nature know ourselves , what we would have , and what we must have . But that is not so . Justice and our right is all the cry : we say we want nothing more , and this we are willing to render to every one : and dealing out ...
Page 39
... gardens , and is very useful in destroying worms . the sun has shone on it during the day , it reflects in the evening a very resplendent and beautiful light . The If glow - worm is quite a different insect ; it THE ANIMAL KINGDOM .
... gardens , and is very useful in destroying worms . the sun has shone on it during the day , it reflects in the evening a very resplendent and beautiful light . The If glow - worm is quite a different insect ; it THE ANIMAL KINGDOM .
Page 40
... light did Madoc first Behold the features of his lovely guide . " PAPA . He probably referred to the Elater Noctilu- cus , another species of beetle , which emits so strong a light , that the smallest print may be read by moving one of ...
... light did Madoc first Behold the features of his lovely guide . " PAPA . He probably referred to the Elater Noctilu- cus , another species of beetle , which emits so strong a light , that the smallest print may be read by moving one of ...
Page 41
... light is so vivid , the story , which Mouffet tells , is not incredible , who informs us that when Sir Thomas Cavendish and Sir Robert Dudley first landed in the West Indies , and saw in the evening an infinite number of moving lights ...
... light is so vivid , the story , which Mouffet tells , is not incredible , who informs us that when Sir Thomas Cavendish and Sir Robert Dudley first landed in the West Indies , and saw in the evening an infinite number of moving lights ...
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... light inclosed in a transparent projection of the head ; and we may readily imagine , as travellers assure us , that a tree , studded with myriads of these living lamps , some at rest and others in motion , must have an appearance ...
... light inclosed in a transparent projection of the head ; and we may readily imagine , as travellers assure us , that a tree , studded with myriads of these living lamps , some at rest and others in motion , must have an appearance ...
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