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 9
... continued to improve himself in different arts , passing frequently from Saardam to Amsterdam to hear lectures on anatomy ; and he made himself capable of performing several operations in sur- gery . He also mastered the Dutch language ...
... continued to improve himself in different arts , passing frequently from Saardam to Amsterdam to hear lectures on anatomy ; and he made himself capable of performing several operations in sur- gery . He also mastered the Dutch language ...
Side 11
... continued till the year 1808 , when some one took a fancy to the old sign , and offered the then occupier of the house to paint him a new one for it . A copy was accordingly made from the original , which maintains its station to the ...
... continued till the year 1808 , when some one took a fancy to the old sign , and offered the then occupier of the house to paint him a new one for it . A copy was accordingly made from the original , which maintains its station to the ...
Side 17
... continued the building of St Petersburg , which , under his marvellous energies , soon became a splendid city , adapted for commerce with all the world . What he began , his successors have finished ; and St Petersburg now vies in ...
... continued the building of St Petersburg , which , under his marvellous energies , soon became a splendid city , adapted for commerce with all the world . What he began , his successors have finished ; and St Petersburg now vies in ...
Side 14
... continued imprisonment . All my direct efforts to mollify or conciliate him , as well as the moving appeals made about this time by my lately widowed mother for the restoration of her son , proving abortive , I be- thought myself of a ...
... continued imprisonment . All my direct efforts to mollify or conciliate him , as well as the moving appeals made about this time by my lately widowed mother for the restoration of her son , proving abortive , I be- thought myself of a ...
Side 22
... continued wrongs was the design , ascribed to me with equal falsehood , of throwing myself at the feet of the king , and denouncing M. de Sartine ; and to avert this , even the good new minister , whom they had succeeded in persuading ...
... continued wrongs was the design , ascribed to me with equal falsehood , of throwing myself at the feet of the king , and denouncing M. de Sartine ; and to avert this , even the good new minister , whom they had succeeded in persuading ...
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