... It enters largely into the composition of the blood, and juices of animals and plants ; forms an important ingredient in their organized structures, and bears a fixed and unalterable relation to their whole vital economy. It was the only beverage... A Woman's Hardy Garden - Page 2by Helena Rutherfurd Ely - 1904 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Temperance - 1828
...whole vital economy. It was the only beverage of the human family in their primeval state. In that garden, where grew ' every tree pleasant to the sight and good for food,' producing all the richness and variety of ' fruit and flower' which an omnipotent and all-bountiful... | |
 | American Temperance Society - Temperance - 1835 - 464 pages
...whole vital economy. It was the only beverage of the human family in their primeval state. In that garden, where grew 'every tree pleasant to the sight and good for food,' producing all the richness and variety of ' fruit and flower' which an omnipotent and all-bountiful... | |
 | Charles James Fox, Samuel Osgood - American literature - 1842 - 391 pages
...whole vital economy. It was the only beverage of the human family in their primeval state. In that garden, where grew " every tree pleasant to the sight and good for food," producing all the richness and variety of " fruit and flower " which an omnipotent and allbountiful... | |
 | William Russell - Elocution - 1845 - 288 pages
...whole vital economy. It was the only beverage of the human family in their primeval state. In that garden, where grew ' every tree pleasant to the sight and good for food,' producing all the richness and variety of ' fruit and flower,' which an omnipotent and all-bountiful... | |
 | Flowers - 1906 - 72 pages
...Humane Pleasures, it is the Greatest Refreshment to the Spirits of Man. Francis Bacon {Lord Verulam). It has always seemed to me that the punishment of the...forth into the great world without hope of returning! O Eve, had you not desired wisdom, your happy children might still be tilling the soil of that blessed... | |
 | Allen Lacy - Gardening - 1990 - 384 pages
...[My Summer in a Garden (187o)] [3o] Helena Rutherfurd Ely Love ofAtt Things Green and Growing Love of flowers and all things green and growing is with...forth into the great world without hope of returning! Ohl Eve, had you not desired wisdom, your happy children might still be tilling the soil of that blessed... | |
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