Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 85
Side 9
... eye , which glanced from one object to another with singular rapidity . He was dressed on that occasion in a red woollen shirt and duck trousers , and a sailor's hat , and was seated , with an adze in his hand , upon a rough log of ...
... eye , which glanced from one object to another with singular rapidity . He was dressed on that occasion in a red woollen shirt and duck trousers , and a sailor's hat , and was seated , with an adze in his hand , upon a rough log of ...
Side 23
... eyes of the painting . In 1715-16 , Peter indulged himself by making a second tour in Europe , taking Catherine with him . He visited Saardam , where , eighteen years before , he had worked as a ship - builder ; and where he was now ...
... eyes of the painting . In 1715-16 , Peter indulged himself by making a second tour in Europe , taking Catherine with him . He visited Saardam , where , eighteen years before , he had worked as a ship - builder ; and where he was now ...
Side 29
... eyes , nose , and mouth exposed . From the back of the bonnet hung a thick curtain or cape , to prevent any aper- ture remaining at the neck ; while two , and even three veils , were worn to protect the face . She described these veils ...
... eyes , nose , and mouth exposed . From the back of the bonnet hung a thick curtain or cape , to prevent any aper- ture remaining at the neck ; while two , and even three veils , were worn to protect the face . She described these veils ...
Side 4
... eyes of the monarch ; while he again , accustomed to yield to her every suggestion , was sure to do so on an occasion when her private feelings were so deeply engaged . But I was young , and knew little of the hearts of men , far less ...
... eyes of the monarch ; while he again , accustomed to yield to her every suggestion , was sure to do so on an occasion when her private feelings were so deeply engaged . But I was young , and knew little of the hearts of men , far less ...
Side 6
... eye , to work without noise , and to deceive , for months together , the most incessant vigilance . What do I say ? —to foresee and meet a host of obstacles and im- pediments springing up afresh from day to day to the execution of the ...
... eye , to work without noise , and to deceive , for months together , the most incessant vigilance . What do I say ? —to foresee and meet a host of obstacles and im- pediments springing up afresh from day to day to the execution of the ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
afterwards Allaster appeared aqueduct arches began Boabdil bridge brother caliph called Camisards Castile Cevennes Charles Christian church clan conventicles Covenanters czar dear death door Dr Fulton dragonnade Edict of Nantes Edinburgh Elinor England Episcopacy erected escape eyes father feeling feet France Frank friends give Granada hand head heart hour Howard hundred jails Jane kind king kingdom labour lady Languedoc length living looked Macgregors Madame de Pompadour means ment miles mind months Moorish Moors morning mother Muley Hassan never night passed persecution persons Peter poor Presbyterianism prison Protestant Protestantism received reign returned river Rob Roy Saint-Servan Scotland seemed soon Spain span spirit suffered thee thou thought tion told took town Uncle Joshua Visigoths whole wife woman young