... families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I tread upon ; the other redeems it from all its insignificance, for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters... The scientific and technical reader - Page 330by Scientific and technical reader - 1869 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
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...immensity : the other teaches me that every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of...redeems it from all its insignificance ; for it tells ine that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Astronomy - 1817 - 290 pages
...immensity. The other teaches me, that every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of...all its insignificance; for it tells me that in the leaves'of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1822 - 398 pages
...immensity. The other teaches me, that every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes ami the families of a busy population. The one told me of...other redeems it from all its insignificance ; for it tolls me that in the leaves of every forest, ai.d in the ftowers- of 7every garden, and in the waters... | |
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...immensity. The other teaches me, that every grain' of sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world 1 tread upon. The other redeems it from all its insignificance ; for it tells me that in the leaves... | |
| Phrenology - 1829 - 686 pages
...immensity ; the other teaches me that every grain of ' sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy ' population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I ' tread on ; the other redeems it from all its insignificance; for it ' tells me, that in the leaves of every... | |
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...of immensity; tie other teaches me that every grain of eand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I treed upon ; the other redeems it from all its insignificance; for it tells me, that in the leaves... | |
| 1833 - 310 pages
...immensity ; the other teaches me, that every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of...forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in tue waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as arc the glories... | |
| 1833 - 588 pages
...that every grain of sand may harbor within, the tribes and tho families of a busy population. One told the insignificance of the world I tread upon, the other redeems it from all insignificance ! for it tells me that in the leaves of every "orest, and the waters of every rivulet,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1833 - 426 pages
...harbor within it the tribes and families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificancy of the world I tread upon. The other redeems it from all insignificancy ; for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of every garden,... | |
| Robert Cox - Phrenology - 1836 - 434 pages
...cubits broad, give me the courtesy and the every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and the families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I tread on ; the other redeems it from all its insignificance ; for it tells me, that in the leaves of every... | |
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