The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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Sivu 32
... natural elements . Let us see what they are , and what they have to do with man and the kingdoms of Nature . ginning with man , let us see what be- comes of him in course of time , what physical metamorphoses he undergoes , to what vile ...
... natural elements . Let us see what they are , and what they have to do with man and the kingdoms of Nature . ginning with man , let us see what be- comes of him in course of time , what physical metamorphoses he undergoes , to what vile ...
Sivu 37
... Nature more strik- ing to the novice than the first sugges- tions of the various , and apparently con- tradictory , at least unexpected , positions in which the same mineral is found . Now carbon is one of the minerals whose ex- changes ...
... Nature more strik- ing to the novice than the first sugges- tions of the various , and apparently con- tradictory , at least unexpected , positions in which the same mineral is found . Now carbon is one of the minerals whose ex- changes ...
Sivu 40
... Nature are always admirable . But when the relics of humanity are deliberately ap- propriated to such mechanical or scien- tific purposes as we shall relate , before they have entirely lost their original ( we should say latest ) form ...
... Nature are always admirable . But when the relics of humanity are deliberately ap- propriated to such mechanical or scien- tific purposes as we shall relate , before they have entirely lost their original ( we should say latest ) form ...
Sivu 68
... Nature commands us to avoid . His appetites are always moderate . He is indifferent whether he be thought foolish or ignorant . He ob- serves himself with the nicety of an ene- my or a spy , and looks on his own wishes as betrayers ...
... Nature commands us to avoid . His appetites are always moderate . He is indifferent whether he be thought foolish or ignorant . He ob- serves himself with the nicety of an ene- my or a spy , and looks on his own wishes as betrayers ...
Sivu 69
... Nature , the greatest of teachers , does not judge thus : she conveys half her wisdom to us by sight , instead of by faith ; she gives her first lessons to the infant through the eye . Would Perci- val , in looking for his attentive ...
... Nature , the greatest of teachers , does not judge thus : she conveys half her wisdom to us by sight , instead of by faith ; she gives her first lessons to the infant through the eye . Would Perci- val , in looking for his attentive ...
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