Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 25James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1882 - Authors Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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Page 52
... ) the worms are in full operation in my garden , and I can remove hole in twenty - four hours . The quantity appears daily and weigh the amount of earth thrown up from any one worm- 52 [ January Mr. Darwin on Earth - Worms .
... ) the worms are in full operation in my garden , and I can remove hole in twenty - four hours . The quantity appears daily and weigh the amount of earth thrown up from any one worm- 52 [ January Mr. Darwin on Earth - Worms .
Page 53
... appears to me greatly to exceed the calculation of Hensen ( p . 160 ) , less than eight grains per diem . ' The weights given by Mr. Darwin ( pp . 161-2 ) are of no value , because the whole of the castings appeared to have been ejected ...
... appears to me greatly to exceed the calculation of Hensen ( p . 160 ) , less than eight grains per diem . ' The weights given by Mr. Darwin ( pp . 161-2 ) are of no value , because the whole of the castings appeared to have been ejected ...
Page 61
... appears to have satisfied both returned exiles and some Russian official inspectors of prisons , as to the ... appear in England , it describes Siberia as it was in 1879 and 1880 - not Siberia as it was twenty , fifty , or one hundred ...
... appears to have satisfied both returned exiles and some Russian official inspectors of prisons , as to the ... appear in England , it describes Siberia as it was in 1879 and 1880 - not Siberia as it was twenty , fifty , or one hundred ...
Page 67
... appear not unenviable ; for he is not only well - fed and lodged and cared for , but even free to choose and change his ... appears to be , say the Russians , that crowds of free and voluntary emigrants follow in his track . Siberia and ...
... appear not unenviable ; for he is not only well - fed and lodged and cared for , but even free to choose and change his ... appears to be , say the Russians , that crowds of free and voluntary emigrants follow in his track . Siberia and ...
Page 74
... appears so unnatural a monster , rudely disturbing the harmony of the universe and cruelly divorcing the eternal alliance , in the primeval counsel of God , between life and happiness . But Labédoyère had no time for such reflections ...
... appears so unnatural a monster , rudely disturbing the harmony of the universe and cruelly divorcing the eternal alliance , in the primeval counsel of God , between life and happiness . But Labédoyère had no time for such reflections ...
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