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 29
... learned from the army ? Even the last remains of political freedom perished in the war , since all classes were plundered , and their strength exhausted . The early civilisation of Germany had retrograded into bar- barism . 6 " The ...
... learned from the army ? Even the last remains of political freedom perished in the war , since all classes were plundered , and their strength exhausted . The early civilisation of Germany had retrograded into bar- barism . 6 " The ...
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... learned that the Dutch governor resided at a place called Coupang , which was some dis- tance to the north - east . I made signs for one of the Indians who came to the beach to go in the boat and show us the way to Coupang , intimating ...
... learned that the Dutch governor resided at a place called Coupang , which was some dis- tance to the north - east . I made signs for one of the Indians who came to the beach to go in the boat and show us the way to Coupang , intimating ...
Side 30
... learned from him an account of the fate of his companions , who , with himself , preferred accompanying Christian in the Bounty to remaining at Otaheite - which ac- count agreed with that he afterwards gave at greater length to Captain ...
... learned from him an account of the fate of his companions , who , with himself , preferred accompanying Christian in the Bounty to remaining at Otaheite - which ac- count agreed with that he afterwards gave at greater length to Captain ...
Side 5
... learned of the script hand . -At Whitsunday 1790 , Hogg left Willenslee , and hired himself to Mr Laidlaw of Black House , with whom he remained as a shepherd till 1800. Mr Laidlaw , a generous and intelligent man , showed him the ...
... learned of the script hand . -At Whitsunday 1790 , Hogg left Willenslee , and hired himself to Mr Laidlaw of Black House , with whom he remained as a shepherd till 1800. Mr Laidlaw , a generous and intelligent man , showed him the ...
Side 7
... learned and ingenious ; yet he was proud to comply with the re- quisition , and wrote out several ballads for insertion in that work . Some of his own poetry was shown to Mr Scott , who approved of it . This was a sanction from which ...
... learned and ingenious ; yet he was proud to comply with the re- quisition , and wrote out several ballads for insertion in that work . Some of his own poetry was shown to Mr Scott , who approved of it . This was a sanction from which ...
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