| Elihu Burritt - 1850 - 134 Seiten
...does to the veins and arteries of the human body. You cannot go into the meadow and pluck up a single daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...replete with social elements. A little social circle had been formed around that germinating daisy. The sunbeam and the dew-drop met there, and the soft... | |
| 1850 - 426 Seiten
...Relations — The Daisy. EY EI.IHi: BURRITT. " You can»ot go into the meadow and pluck up a single Daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...and detecting a principle more extensive and refined lhan mere gravitation The handful of earth that follows the roots of the little flower is replete with... | |
| Elihu Burritt, Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 402 Seiten
...does to the veins and arteries of the human body. You cannot go into the meadow and pluck up a single daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...replete with social elements. A little social circle had been formed around that germinating daisy. The sunbeam and the dew-drop met there, and the soft... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 Seiten
...are mutually subject to this mystic influence. You cannot go into the meadow and pluck up a single daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...more extensive and refined than mere gravitation. The handfull of earth that follows the tiny roots of the little flower, is replete with social elements.... | |
| 1860 - 344 Seiten
...them to cover the young head. BEAUTIFUL IDBA. — You cannot go into the meadow nnd pluck up a single daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...gravitation. The handful of earth that follows the finny roots of the little flower is replete with social elements. A little social circle has boen formed... | |
| Elihu Burritt - 1864 - 164 Seiten
...does to the veins and arteries of the human body. You cannot go into the meadow and pluck up a single daisy by the roots, without breaking up a society...relations, and detecting a principle more extensive aud refined than mere gravitation. The handful of earth that follows the tiny roots of the little flower,... | |
| David Thomas - 1864 - 756 Seiten
...principle is the soul of the material universe. You cannot go into the meadows, and pluck up a single daisy by the roots without breaking up a society of nice relations, and detecting a principle which sustains the same relation to gravitation, as the nervous system does to the veins and arteries... | |
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