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 23
... hope of being able to attack Moscow , he lingered at Bender till 1714 , when the Turks , heartily tired of their troublesome guest , sent an army to dis- lodge him , and he made his way to Sweden in the disguise of a courier . Of ...
... hope of being able to attack Moscow , he lingered at Bender till 1714 , when the Turks , heartily tired of their troublesome guest , sent an army to dis- lodge him , and he made his way to Sweden in the disguise of a courier . Of ...
Side 2
... hope of being able to procure the same boon for his companion in misfortune . His feelings on finding he had but exchanged one dungeon for an- other must be given in his own words , translated and abridged from the original narrative ...
... hope of being able to procure the same boon for his companion in misfortune . His feelings on finding he had but exchanged one dungeon for an- other must be given in his own words , translated and abridged from the original narrative ...
Side 7
... hope and confidence . " Courage and patience , my friend , " I exclaimed , “ and we are saved ; for we can now conceal our materials ! " " What ! dreaming still ? " replied he sadly . " You talk of ma- terials ; where on earth are they ...
... hope and confidence . " Courage and patience , my friend , " I exclaimed , “ and we are saved ; for we can now conceal our materials ! " " What ! dreaming still ? " replied he sadly . " You talk of ma- terials ; where on earth are they ...
Side 14
... hope it held out for the future . My leaves being soon written over , and made up into a packet in a leathern bag made out of the lining of my clothes , I only waited for a favourable opportunity of launching it— on the vague chance of ...
... hope it held out for the future . My leaves being soon written over , and made up into a packet in a leathern bag made out of the lining of my clothes , I only waited for a favourable opportunity of launching it— on the vague chance of ...
Side 16
... hope of escape . But eight months having elapsed without even my sanguine mind having afforded a possible scheme for effecting it , an unforeseen accident alone - of which my pre- sence of mind might enable me to avail myself - could ...
... hope of escape . But eight months having elapsed without even my sanguine mind having afforded a possible scheme for effecting it , an unforeseen accident alone - of which my pre- sence of mind might enable me to avail myself - could ...
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