Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 17
... continued motionless . The barbarian turned round to my wife , aimed a blow at her , but it glanced fortunately on her gown , which happened to be lined with furs , and wounded her not . Amazed to see us so submissive and patient , he ...
... continued motionless . The barbarian turned round to my wife , aimed a blow at her , but it glanced fortunately on her gown , which happened to be lined with furs , and wounded her not . Amazed to see us so submissive and patient , he ...
Side 18
... continued , they could not approach the trap - door . In the meanwhile the colonel made us his guests at his own table , and during our whole stay treated us not as prisoners , but as intimate friends . At length I ventured one day to ...
... continued , they could not approach the trap - door . In the meanwhile the colonel made us his guests at his own table , and during our whole stay treated us not as prisoners , but as intimate friends . At length I ventured one day to ...
Side 25
... continued for sixteen months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the ...
... continued for sixteen months with various success , when the career of Wallenstein was brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the ...
Side 5
... continued from choice . The fashion of building houses in floors for distinct fami- lies has spread to the New Town ; and hence the houses of Edin- burgh are generally very much larger than those of London , and as respects size and ...
... continued from choice . The fashion of building houses in floors for distinct fami- lies has spread to the New Town ; and hence the houses of Edin- burgh are generally very much larger than those of London , and as respects size and ...
Side 11
... continued to be so used till the period of its demolition in 1817. The door of entrance , which was situated within a few feet of the north - west corner of the church , was removed , along with the ponderous lock and key , to ...
... continued to be so used till the period of its demolition in 1817. The door of entrance , which was situated within a few feet of the north - west corner of the church , was removed , along with the ponderous lock and key , to ...
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