Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... colour , and material , But , while it resembles , it also surpasses that curious instrument , in- asmuch as its express object and tendency is to blend instruction with amusement , and to make the one as attractive as the other . We ...
... colour , and material , But , while it resembles , it also surpasses that curious instrument , in- asmuch as its express object and tendency is to blend instruction with amusement , and to make the one as attractive as the other . We ...
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... colour also is generally a green mixed with brown , when they grow against a wall . This pear is more likely to come to perfection if grown in this way ; but you cannot always depend upon a good crop even then . In 1827 , a generally ...
... colour also is generally a green mixed with brown , when they grow against a wall . This pear is more likely to come to perfection if grown in this way ; but you cannot always depend upon a good crop even then . In 1827 , a generally ...
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... colour of the five petals is a brick - red , covered with protuberances of a yellowish white . The smell is that of tainted beef . The prangos , or hay - plant of Northern India , ap- pears to be remarkable for its amazing produce , and ...
... colour of the five petals is a brick - red , covered with protuberances of a yellowish white . The smell is that of tainted beef . The prangos , or hay - plant of Northern India , ap- pears to be remarkable for its amazing produce , and ...
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... coloured spoonbill were drawn up in long lines along the shore , and waded slowly for- wards , diligently exploring the marsh with their bills . Farther in the water , some large storks , taburus , and tujujus , were gravely stalking ...
... coloured spoonbill were drawn up in long lines along the shore , and waded slowly for- wards , diligently exploring the marsh with their bills . Farther in the water , some large storks , taburus , and tujujus , were gravely stalking ...
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... , which swarmed with this fish , we let down into it a red handkerchief , and drew out two of them , which , de- ceived by the colour , had immediately bitten at it . H MARCH . MARCH was so named from the god Mars FOR FEBRUARY 1829 . 85.
... , which swarmed with this fish , we let down into it a red handkerchief , and drew out two of them , which , de- ceived by the colour , had immediately bitten at it . H MARCH . MARCH was so named from the god Mars FOR FEBRUARY 1829 . 85.
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