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 7
... nearly equivalent to that of prince , was , however , distasteful to the proud Elizabeth . Born the daughter of a king , she resolved that she should also be the wife of one - she would be a queen . Alas for the result of such miserable ...
... nearly equivalent to that of prince , was , however , distasteful to the proud Elizabeth . Born the daughter of a king , she resolved that she should also be the wife of one - she would be a queen . Alas for the result of such miserable ...
Side 19
... nearly equal forces . On the event of that battle hung the fate of the Protestants of Germany . The king chose for his battle - cry , " God with us ! " while that of the Imperialists was , " Jesu - Maria ! " During this great day Tilly ...
... nearly equal forces . On the event of that battle hung the fate of the Protestants of Germany . The king chose for his battle - cry , " God with us ! " while that of the Imperialists was , " Jesu - Maria ! " During this great day Tilly ...
Side 1
... nearly sur- rounded by the waters of a lake . To add to this means of defence , it was environed by walls , of which some few relics , of different eras , still exist . Edinburgh was , therefore , at one time a fortified town , reposing ...
... nearly sur- rounded by the waters of a lake . To add to this means of defence , it was environed by walls , of which some few relics , of different eras , still exist . Edinburgh was , therefore , at one time a fortified town , reposing ...
Side 5
... nearly resemble those of Paris and other continental cities . Although the practice of dividing houses into floors for a number of families is open to serious objections , it is at the same time not without its advan- tages . When the ...
... nearly resemble those of Paris and other continental cities . Although the practice of dividing houses into floors for a number of families is open to serious objections , it is at the same time not without its advan- tages . When the ...
Side 7
... nearly the whole interest in a visit to the castle pertains to this edifice . Entering by a doorway in a projecting staircase , fronting a quadrangular court , we are conducted into a small vaulted apart- ment containing the regalia ...
... nearly the whole interest in a visit to the castle pertains to this edifice . Entering by a doorway in a projecting staircase , fronting a quadrangular court , we are conducted into a small vaulted apart- ment containing the regalia ...
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