If all the leaves, which a tree will naturally form, are exposed to favourable influences, and receive the light of a brilliant sun, all the fruit which such a plant may produce, will ripen in a ...
Article : 306 wordsOn Saturday last, a select party of the advocates of mesmerism met at the house of Dr , to witness the effect of a series of phrenomagnetic experiments. The first operated upon was " a ...
Article : 536 wordsThe only fountain in the wilderness of life, where man drinks of water totally unmixed with bitterness, is that which gushes for him in the calm and shady recess of domestic life. Pleasure ...
Article : 73 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 593 words'I hat the love of married life and the love of courtship are dissimilar is perfectly true; the latter is the love of idealism, the former the love of reality. The angel of the expectant lover ...
Article : 322 wordsSir—The opinions of feveral Europeans writers on the best modes of pruning and training the vine, having been recently submitted in a variety of shapes, more or less complete, to the Australian ...
Article : 2,048 wordsThe only way to rise in the world, even for the prosperous man, is to cultivate his mind and manners, and educate his family. It is not to set up his carriage, though this may be perfectly ...
Article : 239 wordsAt a recent meeting of the London Statistical Society, Professor Sillyphellow read an interesting paper on the " Moral and Physical condition of Omnibus Cads," in the appendix of which there were ...
Article : 436 wordsNeatness, economy, and purity, rank high in the Christian scale of attainments, and all these are promoted by propriety of dress. It is, indeed, a good index of one's character. Modesty and ...
Article : 221 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words" The virtues of the rich are well known to all men—albeit they may not desire them to be so; for I am sure that many of the wealthy seek [?] ment in their and wish their benevolence ...
Article : 259 wordsWrap your face carefully in flannel; get a clean pocket handkerchief, and keep it continually up to your cheek. Then walk very fast, (or a good sharp run will be all the better), to a dentist. Go ...
Article : 126 wordsTake " Punch's Pocket Book," and read it through. That will infallibly produce successive fits of laughter; but care must be taken to prevent your sides bursting, instead of the quinsey. ...
Article : 35 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 14 Feb 1844, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: