| John Pye Smith - 1840 - 566 páginas
...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 upon. The...the leaves of every forest, and in the flowers of everv garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1840 - 444 páginas
...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 upon ;...for it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life,... | |
| William Martin - 1871 - 388 páginas
...the tribes and families of busy populations ; that in the leaves of the forest, the flowers of the garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as the glories of the firmament. Every lake and pond, sea and river, is stocked with animated beings of... | |
| T H. Howe - 1842 - 458 páginas
...Telescope indicates the insignificance of the world I tread upon, the Microscope redeems it from all insignificance ; for it tells me, that in the leaves...the glories of the firmament. The one has suggested, that beyond and above all that is visible to man, there may lie fields of creation, which sweep immeasurably... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1842 - 58 páginas
...every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I tread upon, the...forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in tho waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the glories... | |
| 1842 - 406 páginas
...every grain of sand may harbour within it the tribes and families of a busy population. The one told me of the insignificance of the world I tread upon; the...it tells me that in the leaves of every forest, and iIl the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with... | |
| 1854 - 886 páginas
...me to see a world in every atom. The one told of the insignificance of the world I tread upon ; th* other redeems it from all its insignificance ; for it tells me, that in the leaves of ewry forest, and in the flowers of every garden, and in the waters of every rivulet, then are worlds... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1844 - 508 páginas
...that has not been alive T" Yooso. " In the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming...and numberless as are the glories of the firmament" DR. CHALMERS. THAT those infinitesimal forms of existence, whose presence in our lakes, rivers, and... | |
| 1846 - 602 páginas
...insignificance, for it tells us that in the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the stars of the firmament. The one suggests to us, that, above and beyond all that is visible to man,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 344 páginas
...insignificance ; for it tells us that, in the leaves of every forest, in the flowers of every garden, in the waters of every rivulet, there are worlds teeming with life, and numberless as are the stars of the firmament. The one suggests to us that, above and beyond all that is visible to man, there... | |
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