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 15
... mother , and relations , I never heard a syllable concerning them from that time to the present . " The other account of the siege , which is more minute , is that left us by M. Theodanus , then a clergyman in the town . " Going out of ...
... mother , and relations , I never heard a syllable concerning them from that time to the present . " The other account of the siege , which is more minute , is that left us by M. Theodanus , then a clergyman in the town . " Going out of ...
Side 31
... mother surprised her in the act , and killed her . The face of the earth was ruined for want of agriculture ; and every animal eatable was so greedily searched after , that the beasts of prey missed their daily food . When Lord Arundel ...
... mother surprised her in the act , and killed her . The face of the earth was ruined for want of agriculture ; and every animal eatable was so greedily searched after , that the beasts of prey missed their daily food . When Lord Arundel ...
Side 9
... mother of a young female child that lay dead . On seeing us , their mourning not only immediately ceased , but , to my astonishment , they all burst into an immoderate fit of laugh- ter , and , while we remained , appeared much diverted ...
... mother of a young female child that lay dead . On seeing us , their mourning not only immediately ceased , but , to my astonishment , they all burst into an immoderate fit of laugh- ter , and , while we remained , appeared much diverted ...
Side 29
... mother ; that he was the first born on the island , and was so named because he was born on a Thursday in October . All this sounded singular and incredible in the ears of the British captains , Sir Thomas Staines and Mr Pipon ; but ...
... mother ; that he was the first born on the island , and was so named because he was born on a Thursday in October . All this sounded singular and incredible in the ears of the British captains , Sir Thomas Staines and Mr Pipon ; but ...
Side 1
... mother than his father for the fosterage , if not possession , of those talents which he dis- played . " His mother , Margaret Laidlaw , " says a memoir of him in the Edinburgh Magazine , " was a self - taught genius . Her mother had ...
... mother than his father for the fosterage , if not possession , of those talents which he dis- played . " His mother , Margaret Laidlaw , " says a memoir of him in the Edinburgh Magazine , " was a self - taught genius . Her mother had ...
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