The First-[fifth] Reader, 4 tomasHarper, 1860 |
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... Arrangement 214 XVII . Vegetable Reproduction - Flowers 217 XVIII . Hymn to the Flowers .. 221 XIX . Vegetable Reproduction - continued . Stamens , Pistil , Fruit , Seeds 223 XX . Flowers , the Stars of Earth .. 227 XXI . Dispersion of ...
... Arrangement 214 XVII . Vegetable Reproduction - Flowers 217 XVIII . Hymn to the Flowers .. 221 XIX . Vegetable Reproduction - continued . Stamens , Pistil , Fruit , Seeds 223 XX . Flowers , the Stars of Earth .. 227 XXI . Dispersion of ...
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... arrangement , plan , and uses of these vessels ; for we may be assured this complicated mech- anism was not made in vain . THE CAPILLARIES OF THE SKIN . 5. The arteries , bring- ing the blood from the heart , branch out all over the ...
... arrangement , plan , and uses of these vessels ; for we may be assured this complicated mech- anism was not made in vain . THE CAPILLARIES OF THE SKIN . 5. The arteries , bring- ing the blood from the heart , branch out all over the ...
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... arrangement or disposition of the threads woven together . 5 SUM ' - MA - RY , a brief or abridged statement of a fuller account . 6 FUN - DA - MENT ' - AL , most important ; serv . ing for the foundation . LESSON XIX . THE YEARS OF ...
... arrangement or disposition of the threads woven together . 5 SUM ' - MA - RY , a brief or abridged statement of a fuller account . 6 FUN - DA - MENT ' - AL , most important ; serv . ing for the foundation . LESSON XIX . THE YEARS OF ...
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... arrangement of all its parts . 5 SHRINE , abode ; temple ; case or box in which any thing sacred is kept . as subordinate agents . 8 UN - TU - TOR - ED , to grow naturally ; un- taught . LU - NA - TI¤ , crazy ; insane . 10 IN - TEG ...
... arrangement of all its parts . 5 SHRINE , abode ; temple ; case or box in which any thing sacred is kept . as subordinate agents . 8 UN - TU - TOR - ED , to grow naturally ; un- taught . LU - NA - TI¤ , crazy ; insane . 10 IN - TEG ...
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... arrangement of our hours of repose . 3. There are , properly speaking , but two degrees of re- pose . The one is that in which all bodily exercise is wholly , or to a great degree , suspended ; while the mind still retains its ...
... arrangement of our hours of repose . 3. There are , properly speaking , but two degrees of re- pose . The one is that in which all bodily exercise is wholly , or to a great degree , suspended ; while the mind still retains its ...
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Absalom acid gas animal arteries Baltimore Oriole beautiful birds birds of prey blood body bones branches breathing bright buds called carbonic acid cells chyle chyme Cleon color common cuckoo cuticle eagle earth falling inflection father feet fibres flowers force forest Frank fulcrum give gravity green ground grow hand heard heart heaven house we live inches inflection John kind labor leaf leaves LESSON lever light live Lord lungs matter Maynard mother motion move muscles N. P. WILLIS Nature nest night nourishment o'er ostrich oxygen particles pass pistil plants plumage pounds rest right auricle rising inflection roots screw seeds seen sepals side skin sleep song species stamens stem stomach swallow sweet tell thee thing thou tion tree unto vegetable veins voice weight wheel wild wind wings wood Zimri
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