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 19
... night . Gus- tavus gained universal praise for his conduct on this day . In this great struggle Gustavus was aided by many Scottish gentlemen , who , shut out from preferment in England , sought employment in the German wars . In the ...
... night . Gus- tavus gained universal praise for his conduct on this day . In this great struggle Gustavus was aided by many Scottish gentlemen , who , shut out from preferment in England , sought employment in the German wars . In the ...
Side 20
... o'clock on Saturday night for the space of twenty - four hours . This is the only remaining sanctuary in the British islands . Cowgate - in appearance a kind of subterranean street - 20 THE STRANGER'S VISIT TO EDINBURGH .
... o'clock on Saturday night for the space of twenty - four hours . This is the only remaining sanctuary in the British islands . Cowgate - in appearance a kind of subterranean street - 20 THE STRANGER'S VISIT TO EDINBURGH .
Side 27
... night , when lights are seen scattered over the irregular groups of building , the spectacle is even more grand than in the day . The space which intervenes between Princes Street and the Old Town forms a valley , also not without its ...
... night , when lights are seen scattered over the irregular groups of building , the spectacle is even more grand than in the day . The space which intervenes between Princes Street and the Old Town forms a valley , also not without its ...
Side 6
... night we had such a storm , that I be- came convinced it would not be safe to continue in Matavai Bay much longer , and I determined to get everything ready for sail- ing as speedily as I could . Our surgeon , who had been a long time ...
... night we had such a storm , that I be- came convinced it would not be safe to continue in Matavai Bay much longer , and I determined to get everything ready for sail- ing as speedily as I could . Our surgeon , who had been a long time ...
Side 9
... night near the water's edge , in such a manner that only one strand remained whole . I naturally attributed this malicious act to some of the natives , although the uniform friend- liness of the Otaheitans led me to suppose that the ...
... night near the water's edge , in such a manner that only one strand remained whole . I naturally attributed this malicious act to some of the natives , although the uniform friend- liness of the Otaheitans led me to suppose that the ...
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