The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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Page 44
... remains , the integuments or fruit may be separated from the seed , and exist but for it . The seed has thus a higher value than its envelopes ; and continuing the same reasoning , we at last find the embryo performing the most ...
... remains , the integuments or fruit may be separated from the seed , and exist but for it . The seed has thus a higher value than its envelopes ; and continuing the same reasoning , we at last find the embryo performing the most ...
Page 48
... remains without any manner of utility in the plant . In a mul- titude of vegetables , we find abortive stamens and pistils re- duced to simple filaments or stumps , and evidently useless . Petals are sometimes found so small that they ...
... remains without any manner of utility in the plant . In a mul- titude of vegetables , we find abortive stamens and pistils re- duced to simple filaments or stumps , and evidently useless . Petals are sometimes found so small that they ...
Page 58
... remains regular , we arrive at a simple and exact theorem : viz . In all regular flowers , the relative number of the parts of each system should be the first object of our research ; in all irregular flowers , we begin by ascertaining ...
... remains regular , we arrive at a simple and exact theorem : viz . In all regular flowers , the relative number of the parts of each system should be the first object of our research ; in all irregular flowers , we begin by ascertaining ...
Page 82
... remains to us . Suffice it to say , that it is a work whose value must be learned by the student of constitutional law , by the politician , and by the in- telligent American citizen , from a careful and repeated perusal of the volumes ...
... remains to us . Suffice it to say , that it is a work whose value must be learned by the student of constitutional law , by the politician , and by the in- telligent American citizen , from a careful and repeated perusal of the volumes ...
Page 91
... remains for love to cherish . All that shall ever be known is , that she sailed from her port , and was never heard of more . ' The icebergs are causes of great peril to the Greenland whalemen . They are congelations of fresh water . It ...
... remains for love to cherish . All that shall ever be known is , that she sailed from her port , and was never heard of more . ' The icebergs are causes of great peril to the Greenland whalemen . They are congelations of fresh water . It ...
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