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" The form of the orange-tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the treefern, the banana, will remain clear and separate; but the thousand beauties which unite these into one perfect scene must fade away; yet they will leave, like a tale heard in childhood,... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 305
by Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1922
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Journal of Researches Into the Natural History and Geology of ..., Volumes 1-2

Charles Darwin - 1846 - 716 pages
...sooner or later must fail. The form of the orangetree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the treefern, the banana, will remain clear and separate ; but the...picture full of indistinct but most beautiful figures. August 6th.—In the afternoon we stood out to sea, with the intention of making a direct course to...
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The Romance of Natural History

Philip Henry Gosse - 1861 - 446 pages
...or later must fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the treefern, the banana, will remain clear and separate ; but the...picture full of indistinct, but most beautiful figures." * The late James Wilson made his first acquaintance with the storks of Holland under very impressive...
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Benedicite, or, The song of the three children, Volume 2

George Chaplin Child- Chaplin - 1866 - 308 pages
...sooner or later must fail. The form of the orangetree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the ferntree, the banana, will remain clear and separate ; but the thousand beauties which unite them into one perfect scene must fade away ; yet they will leave, like a tale told in childhood, a...
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Benedicite, Or, The Song of the Three Children, Being Illustrations of the ...

George Chaplin Child - 1868 - 394 pages
...or later must fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the fern-tree, the banana, will remain clear and separate; but the thousand beauties which unite them into one perfect scene must fade away; yet they will leave, like a tale told in childhood, a picture...
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Book Catalogues, Volume 2

1870 - 914 pages
...world,' and though from hie memory must lude the remembrance of certain forms of ife and beauty, ' yet they will leave, like a tale heard in childhood, a picture full of indistinct, but most britutiful, figures.' " A new edition of the "Poet and Painter," published for the first time in cloth...
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Walter in the Woods, Or, Trees and Common Objects of the Forest Described ...

Mrs. Samuel Greg, Walter (fict.name.) - 1870 - 168 pages
...sooner or later fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the fern-tree, the banana, will remain clear and separate; but the thousand beauties which unite them into one perfect scene must fade away ; yet thejr will leave, like a tale told in childhood, a...
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The Royal School of Mines Magazine, Volume 1

1877 - 178 pages
...or later must fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoanut, the palm, the mango, the tree-fern, the banana will remain clear and separate ; but the...picture full of indistinct but most beautiful figures." (" Nat. Voy.," pp. 496, 497.) C. LLOYD MOKGAN. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY NOTES. I HAVE sometimes thought that...
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Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature, Volume 2, Issues 37-48

1879 - 614 pages
...Booner or later must fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoanut, the palm, the mango, the treefern, the banana, will remain clear and separate ; but the...like a tale heard in childhood, a picture full of iudistiuct, but most beautiful figures." 12 [3JG] DARWIN AND HUMBOLDT. A spirit such as this, penetrating...
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What Mr. Darwin Saw in His Voyage Round the World in the Ship "Beagle".

Charles Darwin - 1879 - 254 pages
...or later fail. The form of the orange • tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the tree-fern, the banana, will remain clear and separate; but the...unite these into one perfect scene must fade away. THE KAURI PINE. AT Waimate, in New Zealand, two missionary gentlemen walked with me to part of a neighboring...
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Nature, Volume 26

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 674 pages
...or later must fail. The form of the orange-tree, the cocoa-nut, the palm, the mango, the tree-fern, the banana, will remain clear and separate ; but the...picture full of indistinct, but most beautiful figures." A spirit such as this, penetrating an intelligence such as Mr. Darwin's, would not content itself with...
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