Surveys of nature: a sequel to mrs. Trimmer's IntroductionJohn Radcock, 1802 |
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... Emily , " said Mrs. Har rison , as she entered the parlour , " put on your bonnets , and let us enjoy the beauties of the evening in a walk ; but first let me sce how you have performed your tasks . " -Eliza produced the rose she had ...
... Emily , " said Mrs. Har rison , as she entered the parlour , " put on your bonnets , and let us enjoy the beauties of the evening in a walk ; but first let me sce how you have performed your tasks . " -Eliza produced the rose she had ...
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... Emily . What a number of little hil- locks there are in this path , mama ! how curiously they are thrown up ! they appear as if something more than chance had . formed them , I could almost conceive they had been piled bit by bit , they ...
... Emily . What a number of little hil- locks there are in this path , mama ! how curiously they are thrown up ! they appear as if something more than chance had . formed them , I could almost conceive they had been piled bit by bit , they ...
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... Emily . " Then mama they never ex- perience a famine ? " Mrs. H. " On this account they are indefatigable in their exertions during the course of the summer . Not one of this vast community is idle ; should there be one found , the ...
... Emily . " Then mama they never ex- perience a famine ? " Mrs. H. " On this account they are indefatigable in their exertions during the course of the summer . Not one of this vast community is idle ; should there be one found , the ...
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... Emily , do but look , every one is loaded ; see , see , here are four carrying a small grain of corn ; they are fatigued , and are resting it upon the bark of the tree there are even some others coming to relieve them , but still they ...
... Emily , do but look , every one is loaded ; see , see , here are four carrying a small grain of corn ; they are fatigued , and are resting it upon the bark of the tree there are even some others coming to relieve them , but still they ...
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... Emily . " Is an Ant a reptile ? ” Mrs. H .- " Yes , my dear , and a very mischievous one . It is , as I have told you , an emblem of prudence and industry ; by its care and foresight it provides against the wants of winter , when it is ...
... Emily . " Is an Ant a reptile ? ” Mrs. H .- " Yes , my dear , and a very mischievous one . It is , as I have told you , an emblem of prudence and industry ; by its care and foresight it provides against the wants of winter , when it is ...
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Página 121 - The unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display ; And publishes to every land, The work of an almighty hand. 2 Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale ; And nightly to the listening earth, Repeats the story of her birth : While all the stars which round her...
Página 81 - Sudden, th' impetuous hurricanes descend, Wheel through the air, in circling eddies play, Tear up the sands, and sweep whole plains away. The helpless traveller, with wild surprise Sees the dry desart all around him rise, And, smother'd in the dusty whirlwind, dies.
Página 89 - Thy virtue proves thee truly wise. Pride often guides the author's pen ; Books as affected are as men : But he who studies nature's laws, From certain truth his maxims draws ; And those, without our schools, suffice...
Página 78 - ... of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning, attended with a furious swelling of the seas and sometimes with an earthquake ; in short, with every circumstance which the elements can assemble that is terrible and destructive. First, they see as the prelude to the ensuing havoc, whole fields of sugar canes whirled into the air, and scattered over the face of the country.
Página 102 - ... the Divine command to replenish the earth, to increase and multiply upon it, and to have dominion over the beasts of the forest, the birds of the air, the fish in the waters, and the creeping things of the earth. JAS. 18, 1830.] Mr. Foot's Resolution. ' Si •- ,T! The fourth point of objection is, in the removal of the land records — the natural effect of abolishing all the offices of the Surveyors General.
Página 10 - ... by walking faithfully in the ways of God, we may not leave our repentance to a death bed, or see our starving souls upon the point of expiring for that celestial food, which...
Página 19 - How is it then, my boy, that we do not hear the thunder as soon as we see the lightning?