"Explanations ... of the correspondence of things natural with things spiritual."--p. [vii]Mode of access: Internet
"Wordsworth as an interpreter of nature": [p. [235]-279.HealeyMode of access: Internet
v. 1. The cconomy of vegetation.--v. 2. The loves of the plants.--v. 3. The temple of nature.Mode of...
"Essays...illustrating the fact that the science and the art of medicine is founded upon...observati...
Published later under title: On the beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of nature.Mode of access: I...
"The interpretation of nature formed the subject of a course of Lowell lectures which I had the hono...
Bound with the author's The botanic garden. London, 1825.Mode of access: Internet
'"Consider the lilies how they grow," has soothed many a care-worn brain and heart for ages ... 'Ele...
Reprinted in part from the Garden magazine."Necessities and luxuries in garden books": p. [219]-238....
Extracts from the author's "The botanic garden; a poem, in two parts."Mode of access: Internet
"A companion ... to the author's World of epitomizations."--Pref.Mode of access: Internet
In the garden of God -- Waves that come to shore -- The deep still waters -- Happiness: what is it? ...
"Extrait du Dictionaire des sciences médicales." p. 151.Mode of access: Internet
Partly reprinted from Good words and other periodicals. cf. Pref."A collection of popular studies, s...
Of science -- Of philosophy -- Of religion -- Of ethics -- Dialogues.Mode of access: Internet
1. ptie. Du matérialisme.--2. ptie. Du spiritualisme et du scepticisme.Mode of access: Internet
"Wordsworth as an interpreter of nature": [p. [235]-279.HealeyMode of access: Internet
v. 1. The cconomy of vegetation.--v. 2. The loves of the plants.--v. 3. The temple of nature.Mode of...
"Essays...illustrating the fact that the science and the art of medicine is founded upon...observati...
Published later under title: On the beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of nature.Mode of access: I...
"The interpretation of nature formed the subject of a course of Lowell lectures which I had the hono...
Bound with the author's The botanic garden. London, 1825.Mode of access: Internet
'"Consider the lilies how they grow," has soothed many a care-worn brain and heart for ages ... 'Ele...
Reprinted in part from the Garden magazine."Necessities and luxuries in garden books": p. [219]-238....
Extracts from the author's "The botanic garden; a poem, in two parts."Mode of access: Internet
"A companion ... to the author's World of epitomizations."--Pref.Mode of access: Internet
In the garden of God -- Waves that come to shore -- The deep still waters -- Happiness: what is it? ...
"Extrait du Dictionaire des sciences médicales." p. 151.Mode of access: Internet
Partly reprinted from Good words and other periodicals. cf. Pref."A collection of popular studies, s...
Of science -- Of philosophy -- Of religion -- Of ethics -- Dialogues.Mode of access: Internet
1. ptie. Du matérialisme.--2. ptie. Du spiritualisme et du scepticisme.Mode of access: Internet
"Wordsworth as an interpreter of nature": [p. [235]-279.HealeyMode of access: Internet
v. 1. The cconomy of vegetation.--v. 2. The loves of the plants.--v. 3. The temple of nature.Mode of...
"Essays...illustrating the fact that the science and the art of medicine is founded upon...observati...