| Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1857 - 680 pages
...the bomb. "And remember this is not poetry, but rigid, mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down; the power which raised the tree, and which wields the axe, being one and the eame. " The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 pages
...bursts the bomb. And remember, this is not poetry, but rigid mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down, the power which raised the tree, and which wields the axe, being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 pages
...bursts the bomb. And remember, this is not poetry, but rigid mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down, the power which raised the tree, and which wields the axe, being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the... | |
| 1864 - 568 pages
...misapplication, of his mechanical force. He blows the trumpet, be urges the projectile, he bursts the bjinh. He rears the whole vegetable world, and through it...hews it down, the power which raised the tree and wields the ax being one and the same. The clover sprout%and blossoms, and the scythe of the mower swings,... | |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury - 1864 - 196 pages
...bursts the bomb. And remember this is not poetry, but rigid mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down ; the power which raised the tree and wielded the axe being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the mower... | |
| 1865 - 538 pages
...His fleetness is in the lion's foot ; he springs in the panther ; he soars in the eagle ; he glides in the snake. He builds the forest, and hews it down, — the power which raised the tree, and which wields the axe, being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the... | |
| 1864 - 304 pages
...and the cattle upon a thousand hills. He forms the muscle, he urges the blood, he builds the brain. He builds the forest, and hews it down, — the power which raised the tree, and which wields the ax, being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1865 - 554 pages
...bursts the bomb. And remember, this is not poetry, but rigid mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down; the power which raised the tree and which wields the axe being one and the same. . . . The sun digs the ore from our mines, he rolls the... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1865 - 710 pages
...bursts the bomb. And remember, this is not poetry, but rigid mechanical truth. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal;...hews it down; the power which raised the tree and which wields the axe being one and the same. . . . The sun digs the ore from our mines, he rolls the... | |
| David Urquhart - 1865 - 524 pages
...the sun. He blows the trumpet, he urges the projectile, he bursts the bomb. He rears, as I have said, the whole vegetable world, and through it the animal...hews it down ; the power which raised the tree and which wields the axe being one and the same. The clover sprouts and blossoms, and the scythe of the... | |
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