The Annals of My Village: Being a Calendar of Nature, for Every Month in the YearJ. Hatchard, 1831 - 362 pàgines |
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... him the rites of hospitality , especially when he only craves a few crumbs to save him from perishing . His services are always ready if required , and were it not for his active ministry , our early fruits would 6 ANNALS OF MY VILLAGE .
... him the rites of hospitality , especially when he only craves a few crumbs to save him from perishing . His services are always ready if required , and were it not for his active ministry , our early fruits would 6 ANNALS OF MY VILLAGE .
Pàgina 7
... fruits would often fail . The winter fauvette , or hedge - sparrow , ( mo- tacilla modularis ) is a general favourite in the village . You may see him peeping from the loaded hedges , and hear his cheerful twitter in the coldest weather ...
... fruits would often fail . The winter fauvette , or hedge - sparrow , ( mo- tacilla modularis ) is a general favourite in the village . You may see him peeping from the loaded hedges , and hear his cheerful twitter in the coldest weather ...
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... fruit , secre- tions often diametrically opposite in their effects . Thus , to the Bedford willow , a tanning principle is communicated ; to the sweet - scented vernal grass its fine aromatic fragrance ; and to the common willow , that ...
... fruit , secre- tions often diametrically opposite in their effects . Thus , to the Bedford willow , a tanning principle is communicated ; to the sweet - scented vernal grass its fine aromatic fragrance ; and to the common willow , that ...
Pàgina 42
... fruits . " GEORGICS . Reason and experience equally instruct the hus- bandman to direct his operations by the changes of the seasons ; but who first taught him to plough all day , to sow , to open and break the clods ? " When he hath ...
... fruits . " GEORGICS . Reason and experience equally instruct the hus- bandman to direct his operations by the changes of the seasons ; but who first taught him to plough all day , to sow , to open and break the clods ? " When he hath ...
Pàgina 46
... fruits , it is so fenced on all sides and carefully protected , that while the seed itself is rudely handled , tossed ... fruit and pippins , the germ is so minute as hardly to be discerned . The rest con- sists of a nutritious substance ...
... fruits , it is so fenced on all sides and carefully protected , that while the seed itself is rudely handled , tossed ... fruit and pippins , the germ is so minute as hardly to be discerned . The rest con- sists of a nutritious substance ...
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The Annals of My Village: Being a Calendar of Nature, for Every Month in the ... Mary Roberts Visualització completa - 1831 |
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