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 7
... told of his having nar- rowly escaped drowning when about five years old , the fright received on that occasion being the origin of this future anti- pathy ; but , for our own part , we have very little faith in the tradition of the ...
... told of his having nar- rowly escaped drowning when about five years old , the fright received on that occasion being the origin of this future anti- pathy ; but , for our own part , we have very little faith in the tradition of the ...
Side 13
... told which has something almost affecting , in the proof it affords of the earnest- ness with which these poor people clung to their unclean and inconvenient habits . The czar on one occasion met an old man coming from the barber , and ...
... told which has something almost affecting , in the proof it affords of the earnest- ness with which these poor people clung to their unclean and inconvenient habits . The czar on one occasion met an old man coming from the barber , and ...
Side 18
... told of a gardener who , having been engaged in clipping some trees on an acclivity , had not observed the rise of the water until it was too late for him to seek any other refuge than the roof of a garden pavilion . But here he was ...
... told of a gardener who , having been engaged in clipping some trees on an acclivity , had not observed the rise of the water until it was too late for him to seek any other refuge than the roof of a garden pavilion . But here he was ...
Side 2
... told him the order for his release had arrived ; and , to do him justice , one of his first thoughts on obtaining his liberty was the hope of being able to procure the same boon for his companion in misfortune . His feelings on finding ...
... told him the order for his release had arrived ; and , to do him justice , one of his first thoughts on obtaining his liberty was the hope of being able to procure the same boon for his companion in misfortune . His feelings on finding ...
Side 3
... told , on a charge of heresy - walking in the garden belonging to the château . A brother clergyman from without , named the Abbé de St Sauveur , had permission , of which he often availed himself , to come and talk with him in the ...
... told , on a charge of heresy - walking in the garden belonging to the château . A brother clergyman from without , named the Abbé de St Sauveur , had permission , of which he often availed himself , to come and talk with him in the ...
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