Peter Parley's FarewellS. Colman, 8 Astor House, 1840 - 324 pagine |
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Pagina 34
... seems to me that this subject grows more and more interest- ing at every step , and I am very glad you have brought it to our notice . I had no idea , that a fly was so very curious a thing , but it seems to me a more wonderful ...
... seems to me that this subject grows more and more interest- ing at every step , and I am very glad you have brought it to our notice . I had no idea , that a fly was so very curious a thing , but it seems to me a more wonderful ...
Pagina 84
... seems better adapted to the wants of these creatures than any other . The common fly is said to have four thousand lenses in each eye , and the butterfly thirty thousand ! The neck of the chameleon is stiff , and can- not be turned ...
... seems better adapted to the wants of these creatures than any other . The common fly is said to have four thousand lenses in each eye , and the butterfly thirty thousand ! The neck of the chameleon is stiff , and can- not be turned ...
Pagina 186
... seems to be required . Has such a revelation been furnished ? It was not long after the promise given to my intelligent young friends , James and Jane , to follow up my remarks upon Natural Reli- gion with some observations upon ...
... seems to be required . Has such a revelation been furnished ? It was not long after the promise given to my intelligent young friends , James and Jane , to follow up my remarks upon Natural Reli- gion with some observations upon ...
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CONTENTS | 9 |
The Wild Daisy 18 | 20 |
The partridges feather Who made it? Man cannot make a feather | 25 |
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