10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DWARFISHLY»
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The success of the union of the 20 selections of Sierra plum growing on
myrobalan root indicates that possibly some of the domestic plums should grow
upon it, even though dwarfishly. It grows well on both myrobalan and peach
seedling ...
University of California (System). College of Agriculture, 1953
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Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the ...
The western bitter cherry made rather poor unions on seedlings of the western
chokecherry; two trees transplanted to the orchard were growing dwarfishly when
removed at 3 years of age. Hollyleaf cherry The native evergreen or hollyleaf ...
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Bulletin - California Agricultural Experiment Station
The western bitter cherry made rather poor unions on seedlings of the western
chokecherry; two trees transplanted to the orchard were growing dwarfishly when
removed at 3 years of age. Hollyleaf cherry The native evergreen or hollyleaf ...
California Agricultural Experiment Station, 1950
The painter, the sculptor, the composer, the epic rhapsodist, the orator, all
partake one desire, namely, to express themselves symmetrically and abundantly
, not dwarfishly and fragmentarily. They found or put themselves in certain
conditions, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1857
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Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and ...
Higher Jura and Sub- Alps. CUPULIFERX. Quercus rubra L. A few dwarfish
specimens occur south of Mich- ipicotin. Fagus ferruginea Mx. Begins to lose
Fagus eylvatica L. Grows dwarfishly its majestic appearance, and and
disappears in the ...
Louis Agassiz, James Elliot Cabot, 1850
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Sketches in Erris and Tyrawly, by the author of 'Sketches in ...
... rear of the house but a dreary down, on which a blade of grass dare not start
up lest it should be cut off by the driving blast fraught with salt spray, and where
only the sea pink and the bent had the means and power dwarfishly to vegetate.
They make the American Rockies look dwarfishly rounded, low and soft. The
valley itself, like the rest of the Columbia River basin, is such a large and
distinctive land formation that it can be clearly seen from outer space (just as we
on earth ...
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Mail-Order Prince In Her Bed (Mills & Boon Desire)
Although the structures looked dwarfishly whimsical from a distance, she could
see they served a purpose. The walls appeared to be nearly threefeet thick,
strong protection against the elements and, perhaps, from the wild creatures and
...
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The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
The painter, the sculptor, the composer, the epic rhapsodist, the orator, all
partake one desire, namely, to express themselves symmetrically and abundantly
, not dwarfishly and fragmentarily. They found or put themselves in certain
conditions, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alfred Riggs Ferguson, Joseph Slater, 1983
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Family of Fallen Leaves: Stories of Agent Orange by ...
The principal, Thuc, was a dwarfishly small, mean and misshapen man who
earned his promotions by slandering others. He had piggy eyes, hair thick as a
horse's mane, and one leg shorter than the other. After high school and two more
...
Charles Waugh, Huy Lien, 2010
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The Complete Stories of JG Ballard
When I was reading a lot of science fiction as a kid, J.G. Ballard was, of course, right up there in the pantheon. There was the dwarfishly crumpled Lester Del Rey ... «Bookslut, Oct 09»