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 1
... German war . struggle was therefore strictly continental , but it involved prin- ciples of universal concern . To give the war its proper character contest . No. 120 . 1 The in the fewest words , it should be described as.
... German war . struggle was therefore strictly continental , but it involved prin- ciples of universal concern . To give the war its proper character contest . No. 120 . 1 The in the fewest words , it should be described as.
Side 16
... give me thy money , or thou art dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head ...
... give me thy money , or thou art dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head ...
Side 17
... give me thy wealth , and I will give thee the watchword : it is Jesu - Maria ! Pronounce that , and no one will hurt thee . ' We went down stairs directly , highly contented to have found such a protector . The street was covered with ...
... give me thy wealth , and I will give thee the watchword : it is Jesu - Maria ! Pronounce that , and no one will hurt thee . ' We went down stairs directly , highly contented to have found such a protector . The street was covered with ...
Side 25
... give his orders the greater effect , and fully to supply the place of the monarch whom he succeeded . Such a character was found in the person of Oxen- stiern , the chancellor and prime minister , and , what is more , the deceased ...
... give his orders the greater effect , and fully to supply the place of the monarch whom he succeeded . Such a character was found in the person of Oxen- stiern , the chancellor and prime minister , and , what is more , the deceased ...
Side 4
... give an interesting variety to the scene . Towards the head the glen widens , and embosoms St Mary's Loch and the loch of the Lowes ; and above these sweet lakes terminates in a wild mountain - pass , that divides it from Moffat- dale ...
... give an interesting variety to the scene . Towards the head the glen widens , and embosoms St Mary's Loch and the loch of the Lowes ; and above these sweet lakes terminates in a wild mountain - pass , that divides it from Moffat- dale ...
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