Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . so, are given for his nourishment and could he live uithoat Drinh ; so the earthis abundantly supplied with refreshing Cloth iufj he goes to the cotton plant, the sheep,and the silkworm ; from the forests and the groundhe obtains all the materials for building purposes. G. minimal Life receives its Sustenance fromplants; Ilants receive theirs from the soil andmoisture ; Soil proceeded originally from the hardrock; Moisture and Clouds,


Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts Part I Geography taught as a science .. Part II Local and civil geography .. . so, are given for his nourishment and could he live uithoat Drinh ; so the earthis abundantly supplied with refreshing Cloth iufj he goes to the cotton plant, the sheep,and the silkworm ; from the forests and the groundhe obtains all the materials for building purposes. G. minimal Life receives its Sustenance fromplants; Ilants receive theirs from the soil andmoisture ; Soil proceeded originally from the hardrock; Moisture and Clouds, from the ocean. 7. The earth has its continents and oceans, its mountains and plains, its rocks, rains, snows, springs, and streams. Allwork harmoniously for the welfare and happiness of mankind. 8. Yon may conclude, then, that the whole earth, of which all these things arc but parts, was made for a Great a Being of infinite wisdom, goodness, and power, according to a design formed before the beginning of the world; andthis purpose was to provide an Abode for Man, whose Deliyht would be to praise, honor, and serve ^^f^-^


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