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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... lived , and to govern according to the laws . The position of the young king of Sweden was indeed one of great difficulty , and demanding much ability and discretion . Although Sweden was but one of the minor kingdoms of Europe , and ...
... lived , and to govern according to the laws . The position of the young king of Sweden was indeed one of great difficulty , and demanding much ability and discretion . Although Sweden was but one of the minor kingdoms of Europe , and ...
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... lived for many years on public charity ; his father - in - law , in the quaint words of Harte , " supplying him only with peaceable advice and scholastic quotations instead of money and legions . " The Bohemians were severely punished ...
... lived for many years on public charity ; his father - in - law , in the quaint words of Harte , " supplying him only with peaceable advice and scholastic quotations instead of money and legions . " The Bohemians were severely punished ...
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... lived ; and on being asked his name and quality , exclaimed , " I am the king of Sweden , and seal with my blood the liberties of the German nation ! " A pistol - shot and a sword - thrust formed the reply of the questioner to this ...
... lived ; and on being asked his name and quality , exclaimed , " I am the king of Sweden , and seal with my blood the liberties of the German nation ! " A pistol - shot and a sword - thrust formed the reply of the questioner to this ...
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... lived in the second fiat above , were amusing themselves with a kitten , which , in thoughtless sport , they had swung over the window by a cord tied round its middle , and hoisted for some time up and down , till the creature was ...
... lived in the second fiat above , were amusing themselves with a kitten , which , in thoughtless sport , they had swung over the window by a cord tied round its middle , and hoisted for some time up and down , till the creature was ...
Side 4
... lived shut out from the rest of mankind , in a state of pastoral sim + plicity and virtuous seclusion , alike remote from the vices of boorish rusticity and fawning servility . Among the wild moun- tains at the head of Ettrick and ...
... lived shut out from the rest of mankind , in a state of pastoral sim + plicity and virtuous seclusion , alike remote from the vices of boorish rusticity and fawning servility . Among the wild moun- tains at the head of Ettrick and ...
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