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" Nature will be reported. All things are engaged in writing their history. The planet, the pebble, goes attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain ; the river its channel in the soil; the animal its bones in the stratum... "
Petrifactions and Their Teachings: Or, A Hand-book to the Gallery of Organic ... - Page vii
by Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1851 - 496 pages
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volume 20

640 pages
...planet, the pebble goes attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves Its scratches on the mountain ; the river its channel in the soil ; the animal its bones in the stratum ; the fern and leaf its modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 25

1850 - 638 pages
...goes attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain ; the river it* channel in the soil ; the animal its bones in the stratum : the fern and leaf its modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone....
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The Public good, Issue 1

318 pages
...history. The planet, the pebble, goes attended by its The rolling rock leaves its hes on the mountain . the river, its channel in the soil ; the animal, its bones in the stratum; the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or stone. Not...
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Compitum: Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church, Book 4

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...things are engaged in writing their history ; if the rolling rock leaves its scratch on the mountain, the river its channel in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum, the fern its modest epitaph in the coal ; if not a foot steps along the ground but prints in characters more...
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The Baptist children's magazine (ed. by J.F. Winks).

Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1836 - 690 pages
...planet, the pebble, goes attended by ita shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain, the river its channel in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum, the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone...
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The People's illustrated journal

1852 - 252 pages
...attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain ; the river, its chanuel in the soil ; the animal, its bones in the stratum ; the fern and leaf, their modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone....
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Michigan Journal of Education and Teachers' Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1854 - 862 pages
...its own shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain side, the river, it.s channels in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum, the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes ils sepulchre in tlw wind or stone; not...
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Russell's Magazine, Volume 6

Paul Hamilton Payne - 1860 - 614 pages
...attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain, the river its channels in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum, the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal. The fallen drop makes its sculpture in the sand or stone. Not...
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Old Bones, Or, Notes for Young Naturalists

William Samuel Symonds - 1861 - 240 pages
...the pebble are attended by their shadows, the rolling rock leaves its furrows on the mountain-side, the river its channel in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum; the fern and leaf inscribe their modest epitaphs on the coal, and the falling drop sculptures its story on the sand...
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Suggestive thoughts; or, Ten minutes daily with Christian authors ..., Issue 222

Pulchérie Money - 1863 - 476 pages
...attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain, the river its channels in the soil, the animal its bones in the stratum, the fern and leaf their modest epitaph in the coal. The fallen drop makes its sculpture in the sand or stone ; not...
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