The Quarterly Review, Volume 101William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 72
... leaves and trunk , the latter , in the tree ferns , rival- ling in magnitude the noble columns of the palms . As the worm - like life of the caterpillar is interposed between the egg and the gay butterfly , this simple germ is ...
... leaves and trunk , the latter , in the tree ferns , rival- ling in magnitude the noble columns of the palms . As the worm - like life of the caterpillar is interposed between the egg and the gay butterfly , this simple germ is ...
Page 73
... leaves , exhibit a variety of conditions which must appear astonishing to the uninitiated . The position of these ... leaves , arising from the degree and pattern of their subdivisions . A simple undivided blade is a rarity in fern ...
... leaves , exhibit a variety of conditions which must appear astonishing to the uninitiated . The position of these ... leaves , arising from the degree and pattern of their subdivisions . A simple undivided blade is a rarity in fern ...
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... leave - taking , and on the other by her resolu- tion not to allow him to accompany her . The reply to his offer of marriage must be given in her own words : - Perhaps , young man , had you made it at the first period of our ...
... leave - taking , and on the other by her resolu- tion not to allow him to accompany her . The reply to his offer of marriage must be given in her own words : - Perhaps , young man , had you made it at the first period of our ...
Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
in the Crimea By an Officer on the Staff With | 168 |
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