Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 10Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1879 |
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Pagina 14
... find their way back not only after the lapse of years , but even across trackless seas , though their schooling made them acquainted only with the immedi- ate neighborhood of their old home . So , too , the flights of bees can thus be ...
... find their way back not only after the lapse of years , but even across trackless seas , though their schooling made them acquainted only with the immedi- ate neighborhood of their old home . So , too , the flights of bees can thus be ...
Pagina 16
... find on the selected site ; varying the size , distribution , number and shape of the rooms according to circumstances . Whichever one first conceives a feasible plan gives a rough sketch , and its companions help it to complete it ...
... find on the selected site ; varying the size , distribution , number and shape of the rooms according to circumstances . Whichever one first conceives a feasible plan gives a rough sketch , and its companions help it to complete it ...
Pagina 22
... find a suit- able site for the new colony . Sometimes two swarms coalesce , and then fly in an almost direct line to their new home , showing that their report has been intelligently rendered and adopted . A saucer32 of syrup was once ...
... find a suit- able site for the new colony . Sometimes two swarms coalesce , and then fly in an almost direct line to their new home , showing that their report has been intelligently rendered and adopted . A saucer32 of syrup was once ...
Pagina 33
... find the clear light of reason , the power of moral discernment , full freedom of choice , a vivid sense of accountability , and the promise of an endless growth . Though in vast numbers of the human race the Divine Ideal has not been ...
... find the clear light of reason , the power of moral discernment , full freedom of choice , a vivid sense of accountability , and the promise of an endless growth . Though in vast numbers of the human race the Divine Ideal has not been ...
Pagina 34
... find fault with as personal . I should not dare to call myself a poet if I did not , for if there is anything that gives one a title to that name , it is that his inner nature is naked and is not ashamed . But there are many such things ...
... find fault with as personal . I should not dare to call myself a poet if I did not , for if there is anything that gives one a title to that name , it is that his inner nature is naked and is not ashamed . But there are many such things ...
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Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 12 Robert Ellis Thompson,William Wilberforce Newton,Otis H. Kendall Volledige weergave - 1881 |
Penn Monthly Magazine, Volume 11 Robert Ellis Thompson,William Wilberforce Newton,Otis H. Kendall Volledige weergave - 1880 |
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