I mention this to show from what trifling circumstances the mind will sometimes derive consolation ; for though the whole plant was not larger than the top of one of my fingers, I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and... Blackie's graded readers, ed. by M. Paterson - Seite 18herausgegeben von - 1880Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1799 - 484 Seiten
...not con. template the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capfula, without a'dniiration. Can that Being (thought I) who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obfcure part of the world, a thing which, appears of fo fmall importance, look with unconcern upon... | |
| 1807 - 672 Seiten
...could not contemplate tlie delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsul.i without admiration. Can that Being (thought I) who planted, watered, and...this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of^so small importance, look with iiBcoucern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed... | |
| John Todd - 1799 - 200 Seiten
...could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and...thing which appears of so small importance, look with apparent unconcern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? Surely... | |
| 1799 - 516 Seiten
...could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves and capfula, without admiration. Can that Being (thought I) who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obfcure part of the world, a thing which appear- of fo frr.all importance, look with unconcern upon... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 Seiten
...could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being (thought I) who planted, watered, and...sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? — Surely not ! Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and, disregarding... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 Seiten
...could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being (thought I ), who planted, watered,...sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? 1 — surely not ! Reflections like these, would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1809 - 234 Seiten
...could'not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. " Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and...sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? Surely not ! Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 Seiten
...leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and brought Q to perfection,' in this obscure part of the world,...appears of so small importance, look with unconcern, \zpon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed after Ms own image ? — Surely not I — Reflections... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 Seiten
...could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being, thought I, who planted, watered, and...sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? Surely net. Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up ; and disregarding... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 Seiten
...its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being (thought I), who planted,watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of...sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? — surely not ! Reflections like these, would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding... | |
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