Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 310
... light there is organization and life ; where light cannot penetrate , death forever holds his silent court . " The flowers , and , indeed , those far inferior forms of or- ganic vegetable life which never flower , are direct ...
... light there is organization and life ; where light cannot penetrate , death forever holds his silent court . " The flowers , and , indeed , those far inferior forms of or- ganic vegetable life which never flower , are direct ...
Page 311
... light the plant may be regarded as a mere machine ; the fluids and gases which it absorbs pass off in a condition but very little changed - just as water would strain through a sponge or a porous stone . The consequence of this is the ...
... light the plant may be regarded as a mere machine ; the fluids and gases which it absorbs pass off in a condition but very little changed - just as water would strain through a sponge or a porous stone . The consequence of this is the ...
Page 455
... light , Melted away that vision bright , My tale is told . The great literary reputation of the " Anti - Jaco- bin ... Light is something , we have said it ; when the sun sets something is gone . Speech is the light of thought ; silence ...
... light , Melted away that vision bright , My tale is told . The great literary reputation of the " Anti - Jaco- bin ... Light is something , we have said it ; when the sun sets something is gone . Speech is the light of thought ; silence ...
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