The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... leaves , or , dissolved in water , they are drunk up by the roots . plants have not the same appetites , and therefore they can make an amicable di- vision of the supply . Grasses and grains want a large proportion of phosphate of lime ...
... leaves , or , dissolved in water , they are drunk up by the roots . plants have not the same appetites , and therefore they can make an amicable di- vision of the supply . Grasses and grains want a large proportion of phosphate of lime ...
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... leaves , but its roots discharge into the ground enough of it to tan the rootlets of all plants that venture to put down their suction - hose into the same region , and their spongioles are so effectually closed by this process , that ...
... leaves , but its roots discharge into the ground enough of it to tan the rootlets of all plants that venture to put down their suction - hose into the same region , and their spongioles are so effectually closed by this process , that ...
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... leaves no ashes . Next to this -strange gradation ! -is charcoal , which comes within a very little of being a dia- mond . But just that little interval is apparently so great , that none but a chemist would suspect there was any re ...
... leaves no ashes . Next to this -strange gradation ! -is charcoal , which comes within a very little of being a dia- mond . But just that little interval is apparently so great , that none but a chemist would suspect there was any re ...
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... leaves and fruit . But what microscope or what alembic shall ever tell us why a collection of tubes and cells in one tree creates the most wholesome and delicious fruit , while in another an organ- ization precisely similar , so far as ...
... leaves and fruit . But what microscope or what alembic shall ever tell us why a collection of tubes and cells in one tree creates the most wholesome and delicious fruit , while in another an organ- ization precisely similar , so far as ...
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... leaf up to its highest beauty . It must require a pretty strong dose of tyranny to drive her away , she thought . But tyranny , if it were there , did not show itself . After a number of serious , but vain attempts , on the part of Miss ...
... leaf up to its highest beauty . It must require a pretty strong dose of tyranny to drive her away , she thought . But tyranny , if it were there , did not show itself . After a number of serious , but vain attempts , on the part of Miss ...
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