The North American Review, Volym 109Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1869 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... feet of the other . In place of this combination of traits derived some from the one parent and some from the other , there is usually a mixture , often obvious , but amount- ing occasionally to a complete fusion where no trait of ...
... feet of the other . In place of this combination of traits derived some from the one parent and some from the other , there is usually a mixture , often obvious , but amount- ing occasionally to a complete fusion where no trait of ...
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... feet , and enriching the soil with every conceivable fertilizer he could obtain . The result was immense growth of vine and enormous showy clusters for a few years , and then disease leading to a gradual failure both of vines and fruit ...
... feet , and enriching the soil with every conceivable fertilizer he could obtain . The result was immense growth of vine and enormous showy clusters for a few years , and then disease leading to a gradual failure both of vines and fruit ...
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... feet apart , the distance between the vines should not be less than twelve feet for the Concord , nor less than sixteen for vines so rampant as the Rogers No. 15 . Many cases are on record where every other vine in a vine- yard has been ...
... feet apart , the distance between the vines should not be less than twelve feet for the Concord , nor less than sixteen for vines so rampant as the Rogers No. 15 . Many cases are on record where every other vine in a vine- yard has been ...
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... feet above the surface , but we must say that in both methods failure is the rule . We regret this , for any ap- proach to certainty in this process would be of immense value . In proof we may mention that we knew a small two - bud cut ...
... feet above the surface , but we must say that in both methods failure is the rule . We regret this , for any ap- proach to certainty in this process would be of immense value . In proof we may mention that we knew a small two - bud cut ...
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... feet , which proved to be the commencement of one of the most fearfully destructive volcanic eruptions on record . There are but few volcanoes which are permanently active , and those which are thus in constant eruption are usually far ...
... feet , which proved to be the commencement of one of the most fearfully destructive volcanic eruptions on record . There are but few volcanoes which are permanently active , and those which are thus in constant eruption are usually far ...
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Sida 586 - Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint, and heard great argument About it and about : but evermore Came out by the same door where in I went...
Sida 586 - I sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in her Lap from some once lovely Head.
Sida 585 - Some for the Glories of This World; and some Sigh for the Prophet's Paradise to come; Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go, Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum! Look to the blowing Rose about us — "Lo, Laughing...
Sida 509 - And Pharaoh spake unto Joseph, saying, Thy father and thy brethren are come unto thee : the land of Egypt is before thee ; in the best of the land make thy father and brethren to dwell ; in the land of Goshen let them dwell : and if thou knowest any men of activity among them, then make them rulers over my cattle.
Sida 591 - Yet Ah, that Spring should vanish with the Rose ! That Youth's sweet-scented manuscript should close! The Nightingale that in the branches sang, Ah whence, and whither flown again, who knows...
Sida 587 - Into this Universe, and Why not knowing, Nor Whence, like Water willy-nilly flowing; And out of it, as Wind along the Waste, I know not Whither, willy-nilly blowing.
Sida 588 - And if the Wine you drink, the Lip you press, End in what All begins and ends in — Yes; Think then you are TO-DAY what YESTERDAY You were — TO-MORROW you shall not be less.
Sida 579 - There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour.
Sida 585 - Each Morn a thousand Roses brings, you say; Yes, but where leaves the Rose of Yesterday? And this first Summer month that brings the Rose Shall take Jamshyd and Kaikobad away. Well, let it take them!
Sida 588 - Strange, is it not? that of the myriads who Before us pass'd the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road, ' "* Which to discover we must travel too.