| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 pàgines
...exposed to the sun-shine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...solar ray, was actually perceptible to the eye; that they altered their colour, however, in the course of a few hours was very obvious. The vessels of these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 pàgines
...exposed to the sun-shine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...solar ray, was actually perceptible to the eye ; that they altered their colour, however, in the course of a few hours was very obvious. The vessels of these... | |
| 1818 - 384 pàgines
...exposed to the sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a dark green , and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...solar ray, was actually perceptible to the eye : that, however, they altered their colour in the course of a few hours, was very obvious. AN ACCOUNT OF THE... | |
| John M'Leod - 1818 - 358 pàgines
...exposed to the sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...ray, was actually perceptible to the eye; — that they altered their colour, however, in the course of a few hours was very obvious. The vessels of these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 798 pàgines
...exposed to the sun-shine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...powers of vision were strong (assisted by vigorous imagination») fancied, that by attentive watching, the change of hue from white to red, under the... | |
| 1821 - 438 pàgines
...are expoied to inrishine or the shade. The bark of this tree U of a dark green, and the Bowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party, whose powers of vision were strong, (awiited by vigorous imagination!) fancied that, by attentive watching, the change of hue, from white... | |
| John M'Leod - 1819 - 370 pàgines
...exposed to the sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...ray, was actually perceptible to the eye ;—that they altered their colour, however, in the course of a few hours was very obvious. The vessels of these... | |
| John M'Leod - 1820 - 370 pàgines
...exposed to the sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a deep green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party,...of the solar ray, was actually perceptible to the eye;—that they altered their colour, however, in the course of a few hours was very obvious. !••:...>,... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 pàgines
...exposed to sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a dark green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party, whose powers of vision were strong, (assisted by a vigorous imagination.) fancied that, bv attentive watching, the change of hue, from white to red,... | |
| John Platts - 1882 - 558 pàgines
...exposed to sunshine or the shade. The bark of this tree is of a dark green, and the flowers bear a resemblance to our common roses. Some of our party, whose powers of vision were strong, (assisted by a vigorous imagination.) fancied that, by attentive watching, the change of hue, from white to red,... | |
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