Plantae utiliores: or illustrations of useful plants, employed in the arts and medicine, Parte 8Whittaker & Company, 1850 |
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... labour and industry - the beaver which builds his cabin , the ant which digs his sinuous granary beneath the sward , the bee which labours profitably from dawn to sunset , the woodpecker whose patient beak perforates the bark of the oak ...
... labour and industry - the beaver which builds his cabin , the ant which digs his sinuous granary beneath the sward , the bee which labours profitably from dawn to sunset , the woodpecker whose patient beak perforates the bark of the oak ...
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... labour , oh how great was the triumph , and how rich seemed the reward . The fathers of the church were in the habit of comparing the soul to a garden ; probably the monastic custom made the simile familiar to their minds . Cultivate ...
... labour , oh how great was the triumph , and how rich seemed the reward . The fathers of the church were in the habit of comparing the soul to a garden ; probably the monastic custom made the simile familiar to their minds . Cultivate ...
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... labour . They say that he had conquered all the nations of the East , and boasted he would con- quer the sands also ; but having at length completed his design , of which the Arabic legend retains a dazz- ling description , the gardens ...
... labour . They say that he had conquered all the nations of the East , and boasted he would con- quer the sands also ; but having at length completed his design , of which the Arabic legend retains a dazz- ling description , the gardens ...
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... labour for the extension of their value . All that is necessary to be known respecting our destiny for a future world , is revealed with great plainness by the Scriptures ; but for our comfort in this world we are required to exert the ...
... labour for the extension of their value . All that is necessary to be known respecting our destiny for a future world , is revealed with great plainness by the Scriptures ; but for our comfort in this world we are required to exert the ...
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... labour in the British colonies , and the entire freedom from all restraint , were circumstances likely to recommend the life of a logwood - cutter in spite of its frequent hardships . It had such charms to the adventurous Dampier ...
... labour in the British colonies , and the entire freedom from all restraint , were circumstances likely to recommend the life of a logwood - cutter in spite of its frequent hardships . It had such charms to the adventurous Dampier ...
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acid aloes Amanita Amanita muscaria Amaryllis Anemone animals anthers appear astringent baobab bark beautiful bitter blossoms branches calyx catechu corolla covered cultivated decoction deep Dioscorides diuretic doses drachms earth effect extract feet fern filaments five flowers four fruit garden genus germen grains Gratiola green grow gum arabic hairy inches infusion instances irritation juice laburnum leaves logwood LOPEZIA madder Marygold MEDICAL PROPERTIES medicine Miss MONOGYNIA mountains mucilage mushrooms Narcissus native NATURAL ORDER nectary numerous observed odour ounces ovate pain perennial plant petals pileus pinnæ plant poisonous precipitate produced purgative purple Pyrola Pyrola umbellata quantity red colour remarkable resin root round roundish says scammony scarcely season seeds slender smooth soil species stalk stamens stem stomach strangury substance symptoms tannin taste Tragacanth tree TRIBE turpentine variety vegetable violent vomiting wood yellow