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... observed by the flower , in which the plant attains the highest enjoyment of its life . Here we behold symmetry of the leaves , of the stamina , and architecture has borrowed largely from these beautiful forms . In the animal world ...
... observed by the flower , in which the plant attains the highest enjoyment of its life . Here we behold symmetry of the leaves , of the stamina , and architecture has borrowed largely from these beautiful forms . In the animal world ...
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... observed between the means employed for its own enlargement merely , and those made use of to guide or direct it in a particular line of action , and in reference to some external object . The former are valuable in themselves , the ...
... observed between the means employed for its own enlargement merely , and those made use of to guide or direct it in a particular line of action , and in reference to some external object . The former are valuable in themselves , the ...
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... observed , " about daylight , and found him already up and dressing . He asked if I had seen the French fleet ; and on my replying that I had not , he told me to look out at them , adding , that , in a very short time , we should see a ...
... observed , " about daylight , and found him already up and dressing . He asked if I had seen the French fleet ; and on my replying that I had not , he told me to look out at them , adding , that , in a very short time , we should see a ...
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