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" Botany.' when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates. . . In turning over the charmingly executed handcoloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot... "
Medical Life in the Navy - Page 5
by Gordon Stables - 1868 - 101 pages
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The History of Magic, Volume 1

Joseph Ennemoser, Mary Botham Howitt - BODY, MIND & SPIRIT - 1854 - 528 pages
...executed bar. coloured plates of British plant* which encumber these volumes with riches, the reac cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tre on with careless step. We -annot dwell upon many of the individuals grouped in t splendid bouquet...
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Beaumont and Fletcher: Or, The Finest Scenes, Lyrics, and Other Beauties of ...

Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 604 pages
...assisted by Mrs. Lankester, ' Sowerby*s English Botany,' when finished, will be exhaustive of the sub;ect, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates....charmingly executed handcoloured plates of British plants ;w^cn encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many...
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Alexander Von Humbolt, Or, What May be Accomplished in a Lifetime

F. A. Schwarzenberg - Scientists - 1866 - 254 pages
...best guarantee that " Sowerhy's English Botany," when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates....riches, the reader cannot help being struck with the heauiy of many of the humblest flowering weeds we tread on with»careless step. Our fields, woods,...
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Local museum notes, ed. by the treasurer of the Wimbledon local museum [J ...

Joseph Toynbee - 1866 - 66 pages
...the best guarantee that ' Sowerhy's English Botany/ when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates....of British plants which encumber these volumes with ri hes, the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of the humblest flowering weeds...
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A Plain and Easy Account of the Land and Freshwater Mollusks of Great Britain

Ralph Tate - Mollusks - 1866 - 336 pages
...guarantee that * Sowerby's English Botany," when finished, will he exhaustive of the subject, and wortby of the branch of science it illustrates. . . In turning...executed hand-coloured plates of British plants which encumher these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help heing struck with the heauty of many of...
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On diseases of the stomach, the varieties of dyspepsia, their ..., Issue 48

Samuel Osborne Habershon - 1866 - 324 pages
...that ' Sowerbv's English Botany,' when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of tbe branch of science it illustrates. . . In turning over...hand-coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volnmes with riches, the reader cannot help being struck with the beauty of many of tbe humblest flowering...
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A handy-book to the collection and preparation of freshwater and marine ...

Johann Nave - 1867 - 232 pages
...best guarantee that * Sowerby's English Botany,' when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates In turning over tin.' charmingly executed hand-coloured plates of Hritish plants which encumber thes-e volumes with...
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A Handy-book to the Collection and Preparation of Freshwater and Marine ...

Johann Nave - Algae - 1869 - 232 pages
...best guarantee that " Sowerby's English Botany," when finished, will be exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science it illustrates...humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step. Our fields, woods, and hillsides are paved with riches we all too much neglect. We cannot dwell upon...
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The Coin Collector's Manual, Or Guide to the Numismatic Student in the ...

Henry Noel Humphreys - Coins - 1869 - 414 pages
...worthy of the branch of scicnce it illustrates. ... In taming over the charmingly executed handoolonrert plates of British plants which encumber these volumes...humblest flowering weeds we tread on with careless step. AVe cannot dwell upon many of the Individuals grouped In the splendid bouquet of flowers presented...
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The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things

William Hazlitt - English literature - 1870 - 578 pages
...assisted by Mrs. Lankcster, ' Sowerby's English Botany,' when finished, will to exhaustive of the subject, and worthy of the branch of science It illustrates. ... In turning over the charmingly executed bandcoloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help...
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