Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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Side 13
... appearance of a new creation . 3.2299min 9ft vd noilleder to It was now that the ezar turned his attention to change the inconvenient costume of his people . To do this , he began by levying a tax upon long beards and petticoats ...
... appearance of a new creation . 3.2299min 9ft vd noilleder to It was now that the ezar turned his attention to change the inconvenient costume of his people . To do this , he began by levying a tax upon long beards and petticoats ...
Side 20
... appeared in the front of the battle , although Charles , having re- ceived a wound a few days before , which had broken the bones of his foot , was carried about in a litter , to give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a ...
... appeared in the front of the battle , although Charles , having re- ceived a wound a few days before , which had broken the bones of his foot , was carried about in a litter , to give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a ...
Side 29
... appearance regular , the firmament of heaven of a pale green , gloom , cold , and granite " it is still rising into importance a and splendour . The reigning emperor , who endeavours in many points to imi- tate his royal ancestor , has ...
... appearance regular , the firmament of heaven of a pale green , gloom , cold , and granite " it is still rising into importance a and splendour . The reigning emperor , who endeavours in many points to imi- tate his royal ancestor , has ...
Side 7
... appearance of ever having been moved . We now set to work to unrip the sewing of two shirts , which * The French have great quantities of linen ; possibly for the purpose of avoiding frequent washing . - ED . we unravelled , thread by ...
... appearance of ever having been moved . We now set to work to unrip the sewing of two shirts , which * The French have great quantities of linen ; possibly for the purpose of avoiding frequent washing . - ED . we unravelled , thread by ...
Side 10
... appeared to us most favourable for our descent . We secured one of the ends of the ladder to a piece of ordnance , and then fastening our pulley , passed through it the three - hundred - and - sixty - feet - long rope , which I lashed ...
... appeared to us most favourable for our descent . We secured one of the ends of the ladder to a piece of ordnance , and then fastening our pulley , passed through it the three - hundred - and - sixty - feet - long rope , which I lashed ...
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