Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 124
... grow on small trees , like myrtles . The flower is of a fine scarlet colour , and the tree is consequently culti- vated for its beautiful appearance , no less than for its fruit , in India , Northern Africa , and Southern Europe ...
... grow on small trees , like myrtles . The flower is of a fine scarlet colour , and the tree is consequently culti- vated for its beautiful appearance , no less than for its fruit , in India , Northern Africa , and Southern Europe ...
Page 315
... grow , so our souls are meant to grow ; as that tree dies , unless it grows , so our souls must die , unless they grow . Consider that ! But how does a tree grow ? How are our souls to grow ? Now , here again we shall understand ...
... grow , so our souls are meant to grow ; as that tree dies , unless it grows , so our souls must die , unless they grow . Consider that ! But how does a tree grow ? How are our souls to grow ? Now , here again we shall understand ...
Page 316
... grow , they must have food both from earth and from heaven . And this is what I mean . Why has God given us senses , eyes , and ears , and understand- ing That by them we may feed our souls with things which we see and hear , things ...
... grow , they must have food both from earth and from heaven . And this is what I mean . Why has God given us senses , eyes , and ears , and understand- ing That by them we may feed our souls with things which we see and hear , things ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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