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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... never wrought well . It was ( and still is ) an ill - assorted association ; the lesser states tyrannised over very much by the larger ones , and there being at all times causes of mutual jealousy and hatred . The Reformation of Luther ...
... never wrought well . It was ( and still is ) an ill - assorted association ; the lesser states tyrannised over very much by the larger ones , and there being at all times causes of mutual jealousy and hatred . The Reformation of Luther ...
Side 11
... never want their daily subsistence , though it is transported to them from Sweden ; and if it is the will of the Supreme Being that Gustavus should die in the defence of his country , he pays the tribute with thankful acquiescence . It ...
... never want their daily subsistence , though it is transported to them from Sweden ; and if it is the will of the Supreme Being that Gustavus should die in the defence of his country , he pays the tribute with thankful acquiescence . It ...
Side 19
... never went beyond neatness and propriety . The common men had a full confidence either of over- coming the enemy by dint of valour and discipline in the field of battle , or of wearying them out and reducing their numbers by virtue of ...
... never went beyond neatness and propriety . The common men had a full confidence either of over- coming the enemy by dint of valour and discipline in the field of battle , or of wearying them out and reducing their numbers by virtue of ...
Side 18
... never catch one . In the afternoon we cleaned out the boat , and it employed us till sunset to get everything dry and in order . Hitherto I had issued the allowance by guess , but I now made a pair of scales with two cocoa - nut shells ...
... never catch one . In the afternoon we cleaned out the boat , and it employed us till sunset to get everything dry and in order . Hitherto I had issued the allowance by guess , but I now made a pair of scales with two cocoa - nut shells ...
Side 2
... Never was a family more closely linked together than the children of this admirable woman ; and never was a mind of great original power more strenuously exerted in the formation of the heart and the develop- ment of the understanding ...
... Never was a family more closely linked together than the children of this admirable woman ; and never was a mind of great original power more strenuously exerted in the formation of the heart and the develop- ment of the understanding ...
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