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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... feet . The secretary Fabricius was thrown after them . This violent action - somewhat astonishing to civilised nations - the Bohemians justified as a mere national custom ; and what surprised them most was , that the sufferers escaped ...
... feet . The secretary Fabricius was thrown after them . This violent action - somewhat astonishing to civilised nations - the Bohemians justified as a mere national custom ; and what surprised them most was , that the sufferers escaped ...
Side 30
... feet opened , straps cut out of their backs ; women , children , and men so shamefully and barbarously used , that it is not to be conceived . How miser- able stand the little towns , the open hamlets ! There they lie , burnt ...
... feet opened , straps cut out of their backs ; women , children , and men so shamefully and barbarously used , that it is not to be conceived . How miser- able stand the little towns , the open hamlets ! There they lie , burnt ...
Side 7
... feet above the level of the sea , and its battlements , towering above the city , may be seen in some directions for forty and fifty miles . The rock is precipitous on all sides but the east ; here it is connected with the town by an ...
... feet above the level of the sea , and its battlements , towering above the city , may be seen in some directions for forty and fifty miles . The rock is precipitous on all sides but the east ; here it is connected with the town by an ...
Side 9
... feet . This edifice , besides being used as a place of public worship , is employed as the hall of meeting of the General Assembly of the Established Church : this meeting takes place annually in May , and being attended by a nobleman ...
... feet . This edifice , besides being used as a place of public worship , is employed as the hall of meeting of the General Assembly of the Established Church : this meeting takes place annually in May , and being attended by a nobleman ...
Side 11
... feet of the north - west corner of the church , was removed , along with the ponderous lock and key , to Abbotsford , where they were prized as curiosities by Sir Walter Scott , and are now to be seen . ST GILES'S CHURCH . This large ...
... feet of the north - west corner of the church , was removed , along with the ponderous lock and key , to Abbotsford , where they were prized as curiosities by Sir Walter Scott , and are now to be seen . ST GILES'S CHURCH . This large ...
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