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
... poor people clung to their unclean and inconvenient habits . The czar on one occasion met an old man coming from the barber , and addressed him , saying that he looked like a young man , now he had lost his beard ; upon which the man ...
... poor people clung to their unclean and inconvenient habits . The czar on one occasion met an old man coming from the barber , and addressed him , saying that he looked like a young man , now he had lost his beard ; upon which the man ...
Side 29
... poor city , the 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 ...
... poor city , the 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 ...
Side 5
... poor fellow , at the end of three months , sunk under the evils of confinement . He wept , pined , and fell sick ; and though it needed but a breath of free air , and a taste of freedom to revive and save him , yet the cruel prison ...
... poor fellow , at the end of three months , sunk under the evils of confinement . He wept , pined , and fell sick ; and though it needed but a breath of free air , and a taste of freedom to revive and save him , yet the cruel prison ...
Side 13
... poor favourites - an act I cannot to this day look back upon without shuddering , and which gave me more pain perhaps than any other incident of my captivity . A change of governors soon after opened the way to more important events ...
... poor favourites - an act I cannot to this day look back upon without shuddering , and which gave me more pain perhaps than any other incident of my captivity . A change of governors soon after opened the way to more important events ...
Side 23
... poor devil who had suffered enough to make him both . Bidding me heartily welcome , they proceeded to inquire the length of my imprisonment ; and when I hesitated to tell , lest they should infer from it the enormity of my crime , they ...
... poor devil who had suffered enough to make him both . Bidding me heartily welcome , they proceeded to inquire the length of my imprisonment ; and when I hesitated to tell , lest they should infer from it the enormity of my crime , they ...
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