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Page 114
... vegetable re- lations to the sun ; and indeed M. de St. Pierre seems to be- lieve that the qualities of plants are mere emanations from that luminary , and fleeting as the life which they owe to him . Again , the vegetable kingdom forms ...
... vegetable re- lations to the sun ; and indeed M. de St. Pierre seems to be- lieve that the qualities of plants are mere emanations from that luminary , and fleeting as the life which they owe to him . Again , the vegetable kingdom forms ...
Page 115
... vegetables , the presence of trachea or air - vessels in plants , the levity of seeds destined to migrate on the breeze , and the quantity of food which vegetables ex- tract from the atmosphere by means of their leaves . To the Vegetable ...
... vegetables , the presence of trachea or air - vessels in plants , the levity of seeds destined to migrate on the breeze , and the quantity of food which vegetables ex- tract from the atmosphere by means of their leaves . To the Vegetable ...
Page 117
... vegetable harmony is felt at all times , in all places , and at every age . It gave additional ardour to those ... vegetable products of other planets exhibit analogous harmonies . The Vegetable Harmonies of Animals comprize those re ...
... vegetable harmony is felt at all times , in all places , and at every age . It gave additional ardour to those ... vegetable products of other planets exhibit analogous harmonies . The Vegetable Harmonies of Animals comprize those re ...
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