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 10
... carry his enthusiasm so far as to work as a carpenter , yet his fondness for sailing and manag- ing boats was as eager here as in Holland . Sir Anthony Deane and the Marquis of Caermarthen were almost daily with him on the Thames ...
... carry his enthusiasm so far as to work as a carpenter , yet his fondness for sailing and manag- ing boats was as eager here as in Holland . Sir Anthony Deane and the Marquis of Caermarthen were almost daily with him on the Thames ...
Side 11
... carrying out a great project which he had already arranged in his own far - seeing mind . This was to open a communication , by locks and canals , between the rivers Volga and Don and the Caspian Sea . And it may convey an idea of the ...
... carrying out a great project which he had already arranged in his own far - seeing mind . This was to open a communication , by locks and canals , between the rivers Volga and Don and the Caspian Sea . And it may convey an idea of the ...
Side 15
... carried away all the inhabitants . Among the prisoners was a young girl of about sixteen years of age , a Livonian by birth , who had been brought up from charity in the house of a Lutheran ministerv There is no reason to suppose she ...
... carried away all the inhabitants . Among the prisoners was a young girl of about sixteen years of age , a Livonian by birth , who had been brought up from charity in the house of a Lutheran ministerv There is no reason to suppose she ...
Side 19
... carried him off in the prime of life . In his early years his habits were intemperate , it is true ; but though he is reported to have said , " I can reform my people , but I cannot reform myself , " he did reform those pernicious ...
... carried him off in the prime of life . In his early years his habits were intemperate , it is true ; but though he is reported to have said , " I can reform my people , but I cannot reform myself , " he did reform those pernicious ...
Side 20
... carried about in a litter , to give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a cannon - ball , he was then sup- ported on the pikes of his soldiers , several of whom fell in this dangerous service . However , when all was over ...
... carried about in a litter , to give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a cannon - ball , he was then sup- ported on the pikes of his soldiers , several of whom fell in this dangerous service . However , when all was over ...
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