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... , a Day's Sail among the , 260 DAGUERRE'S discovery , 478 Dark Valley made Light , the , 234 Delay not to do good , 436 Delight , proper objects of , 80 Dependence , mutual , 136 71972 Desires , the , 72 Devotedness , 141 Diligence in.
... , a Day's Sail among the , 260 DAGUERRE'S discovery , 478 Dark Valley made Light , the , 234 Delay not to do good , 436 Delight , proper objects of , 80 Dependence , mutual , 136 71972 Desires , the , 72 Devotedness , 141 Diligence in.
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... passed from the time you opened your eyes on the light of this world , in which she did not , with fervent prayers and tears , commend you to God . branches of a tree may be all cut off close 10 DANGERS OF YOUNG MEN .
... passed from the time you opened your eyes on the light of this world , in which she did not , with fervent prayers and tears , commend you to God . branches of a tree may be all cut off close 10 DANGERS OF YOUNG MEN .
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... light of serious truths ; he can urge them to profane the sacredness of the sabbath ; he can even seduce female innocence and cause others to practise his infernal arts ; he can render himself a thousand fold more dangerous and ...
... light of serious truths ; he can urge them to profane the sacredness of the sabbath ; he can even seduce female innocence and cause others to practise his infernal arts ; he can render himself a thousand fold more dangerous and ...
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... light . Their nourishment they derive from the soil , their warmth and air jointly from the soil and the atmosphere , and their light from the sun . Plants resemble animals in having an organic structure endowed with life , and in ...
... light . Their nourishment they derive from the soil , their warmth and air jointly from the soil and the atmosphere , and their light from the sun . Plants resemble animals in having an organic structure endowed with life , and in ...
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... light , in the process of elaborating the sap ; and hence , plants can no more live without light than without air or food , as light is necessary to turn their food into sap , or , in other words , to bring it into the proper state for ...
... light , in the process of elaborating the sap ; and hence , plants can no more live without light than without air or food , as light is necessary to turn their food into sap , or , in other words , to bring it into the proper state for ...
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