The North American Review, Volume 56Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1843 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... leaves . If we feel ourselves at liberty to con- jecture , what was the original plan of the Creator , in the ... leaves ; and it would be just as correct to say , that leaves are transformed or imperfect stamens or petals , as to say ...
... leaves . If we feel ourselves at liberty to con- jecture , what was the original plan of the Creator , in the ... leaves ; and it would be just as correct to say , that leaves are transformed or imperfect stamens or petals , as to say ...
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... leaves or some modification of leaves . " A bud is , or may be , formed in the axil of each leaf , that is , just above the leaf , in the angle between it and the stem . These buds are developed or re- main inactive , according to ...
... leaves or some modification of leaves . " A bud is , or may be , formed in the axil of each leaf , that is , just above the leaf , in the angle between it and the stem . These buds are developed or re- main inactive , according to ...
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... leaves . This arrangement is a beautiful provision for securing the symmetry of the branches ; for , since the wood is formed of fibrous matter descending from the leaves , if these were not placed in regular order , over every part of ...
... leaves . This arrangement is a beautiful provision for securing the symmetry of the branches ; for , since the wood is formed of fibrous matter descending from the leaves , if these were not placed in regular order , over every part of ...
Contents
THE ENGLISH ABROAD | 17 |
HALLAMS INTRODUCTION TO THE LITERATURE | 44 |
WARDS MEMOIR OF SAMUEL Curwen | 89 |
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