Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a Variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for the Instruction and Amusement of Young PersonsBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, and R. Hunter, successor to J. Johnson, 1819 |
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... grows . Its great arms run out almost horizontally from its trunk , giving the whole tree a sort of round form , and making it spread far on every side . Its branches are also subject to be crooked or kneed . By these marks you might ...
... grows . Its great arms run out almost horizontally from its trunk , giving the whole tree a sort of round form , and making it spread far on every side . Its branches are also subject to be crooked or kneed . By these marks you might ...
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... grow very tall and taper . Geo . Is Oak wood used for any thing beside ship - building ? Tut . O yes - It is one of the prin- cipal woods of the carpenter , being em- ployed wherever great strength and du- rability are required . It is ...
... grow very tall and taper . Geo . Is Oak wood used for any thing beside ship - building ? Tut . O yes - It is one of the prin- cipal woods of the carpenter , being em- ployed wherever great strength and du- rability are required . It is ...
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... growing , so that no person can reasonably expect to profit by those of his own planting . An oak of fifty years is greatly short of its full growth , and they are scarcely arrived at perfection under a century . However , it is our ...
... growing , so that no person can reasonably expect to profit by those of his own planting . An oak of fifty years is greatly short of its full growth , and they are scarcely arrived at perfection under a century . However , it is our ...
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... growing . I will now repeat to you some verses describing the Oak in its state of full growth , or rather of beginning decay , with the various animals living upon it and then we will walk . See where yon Oak its awful structure rears ...
... growing . I will now repeat to you some verses describing the Oak in its state of full growth , or rather of beginning decay , with the various animals living upon it and then we will walk . See where yon Oak its awful structure rears ...
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... and beasts when they could get it ; and ate the leaves and other parts of a variety of vegetables growing in the country , VOL . I. D some absolutely raw , others variously prepared by the aid TRAVELLERS ' WONDERS . 25.
... and beasts when they could get it ; and ate the leaves and other parts of a variety of vegetables growing in the country , VOL . I. D some absolutely raw , others variously prepared by the aid TRAVELLERS ' WONDERS . 25.
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a ..., Հատոր 1 John Aikin Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1829 |
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Էջ 152 - And what is a conqueror ? Have not you, too, gone about the earth like an evil genius, blasting the fair fruits of peace and industry ; plundering, ravaging, killing, without law, without justice, merely to gratify an insatiable lust for dominion...
Էջ 150 - I don't mind it much, for my mammy gives me a pie now and then, and that is as good. Mr. L. Would you not like a knife, to cut sticks ? B. I have one, here it is.
Էջ 31 - pray what are coals but stones ; and is not butter, grease ; and corn, seeds ; and leather, skins ; and silk, the web of a kind of caterpillar ; and may we not as well call a cat an animal of the tiger kind, as a tiger an animal of the cat kind...
Էջ 152 - And does not Fame speak of me too ? Was there ever a bolder captain of a more valiant band ? Was there ever — but I scorn to boast.
Էջ 153 - If I have burned a few hamlets, you have desolated the most flourishing kingdoms and cities of the earth. What is then the difference, but that...
Էջ 150 - Hast thou not set at defiance my authority ; violated the public peace ; and passed thy life in injuring the persons and properties of thy fellowsubjects ? ROBBER.
Էջ 149 - No, sir ; but our Tom makes footballs, to kick in the cold weather, and we set traps for birds ; and then I have a...
Էջ 73 - His spear, — to equal which, the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the mast Of some great ammiral, were but a wand...
Էջ 161 - I have no allurements to tempt you with, like those of my gay rival. Instead of spending all your time in amusements, if you enter yourself of my train, you must rise early, and pass the long day in a variety of employments, some of them difficult, some laborious, and all requiring some exertion of body or mind.
Էջ 153 - But if I have taken like a king, I have given like a king. If I have subverted empires, I have founded greater.