| Adrian Hardy Haworth - 1819 - 190 Seiten
...continually be kept in mind, that it is not a botanist that actually makes genera. No : he merely attempts to discriminate those which the mighty hands of his...already made ; — and not only made, but sealed, each with marks peculiar to itself, which we distinguish by the name of habit, and by which alone it is... | |
| Adrian Hardy Haworth - 1819 - 226 Seiten
...continually be 'kept in mind, that it is not a botanist that actually makes genera. No : he merely attempts to discriminate those which the mighty hands of his...already made ; — and not only made, but sealed, each with marks peculiar to itself, which we distinguish by the name of habit, and by which alone it is... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1822 - 572 Seiten
...too often resulting from habit, and too seldom from character. * The author begs leave here to refer to what he has said in another place; viz. that it...mighty hands of his own Maker have already made, and sealed, each as it were with some particular mark by which we may know them. If we take character alone,... | |
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