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" The motive powers and purificators of the atmosphere through the respiration of their foliage, avaricious collectors to the advantage of future ages of the solar heat, it is they which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the... "
Nature: Or, The Poetry of Earth and Sea - Page xx
by Athanaïs Mialaret Michelet ("Mme. Jules Michelet, "), Madame Jules Michelet - 1872 - 431 lehte
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Nature; or, The poetry of earth and sea. From the Fr. [by W.H.D. Adams].

Athénaïs Marguerite M. Michelet - 1872 - 478 lehte
...before the advent of man, drained the soil, by their roots, forcing the stagnant waters to descend, ami construct at a lower depth their useful reservoirs....consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break in tlie torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidily which...
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Trees and Tree-planting: With Exercises and Directions for the Celebration ...

John Bradley Peaslee - 1884 - 76 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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Vermont Agricultural Report ..., 8. köide,1883–1884. osa

Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - 1884 - 454 lehte
...most disastrous consequences. They render marshes healthful, wet soils are made comparatively dry, on the abrupt declivities, they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education ..., 1–5. number;1886. number

United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1885 - 840 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...declivities, they consolidate the crumbling soil, cheek and break tlie torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to tho meadows the fertile...
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Annual Report, 3. köide

Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1888 - 162 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...at a lower depth their useful reservoirs. And now, ou the abrupt declivities, they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control...
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Annual Report, 3. köide

Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1888 - 164 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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Arbor Day Manual: An Aid in Preparing Programs for Arbor Day Exercises ...

Charles Rufus Skinner - 1890 - 528 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, 3. köide

Robert Haven Schauffler - 1909 - 400 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, 3. köide

Robert Haven Schauffler - 1909 - 400 lehte
...which pacify the storm and avert its most disastrous consequences. In the low-lying plains, which have no outlet for their waters, the trees, long before...they consolidate the crumbling soil, check and break the torrent, control the melting of the snows, and preserve to the meadows the fertile humidity which...
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