Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 Seiten |
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... rose to his mistress ? What language can convey a compliment so delicate and exquisite ? and if a communication of a still more interesting nature be intended , how much more refined , poetic and affecting is the mute eloquence of the ...
... rose to his mistress ? What language can convey a compliment so delicate and exquisite ? and if a communication of a still more interesting nature be intended , how much more refined , poetic and affecting is the mute eloquence of the ...
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... Rose , Trees , & c . There are various kinds of roots , some are bulbous , as the Tulip and Onion ; tuberose , as the Potatoe and Turnip ; fusiform , as the Carrot and Radish ; or fibrous , as in Trees and Grasses . The root generally ...
... Rose , Trees , & c . There are various kinds of roots , some are bulbous , as the Tulip and Onion ; tuberose , as the Potatoe and Turnip ; fusiform , as the Carrot and Radish ; or fibrous , as in Trees and Grasses . The root generally ...
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... rose - bud , or other flower , when plucked from the parent branch . Here I will observe , that if a small bit of nitre be added to the pure water , in a vase containing flowers ; the water changed every day , and a small piece of the ...
... rose - bud , or other flower , when plucked from the parent branch . Here I will observe , that if a small bit of nitre be added to the pure water , in a vase containing flowers ; the water changed every day , and a small piece of the ...
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... Rose is very different . It is from reflected rays that we judge of the colour of objects . The whiteness of paper , & c . is occasioned by its reflecting the greatest part of all the rays of light that fall upon it : the blackness of ...
... Rose is very different . It is from reflected rays that we judge of the colour of objects . The whiteness of paper , & c . is occasioned by its reflecting the greatest part of all the rays of light that fall upon it : the blackness of ...
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... rose- bud , which cover the blossom , and burst as the flower opens . In the rose , it is situated above the germen , or seed vessel ; but , in the pea , it will be found beneath the seed vessel . When remote from the flower , as in the ...
... rose- bud , which cover the blossom , and burst as the flower opens . In the rose , it is situated above the germen , or seed vessel ; but , in the pea , it will be found beneath the seed vessel . When remote from the flower , as in the ...
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