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 20
... sure could be named than a ramble over these hills and valleys , which , though within a mile of a populous city , are usually as still and lonely as a Highland solitude . In a clear day , the view from the top of Arthur's Seat is ...
... sure could be named than a ramble over these hills and valleys , which , though within a mile of a populous city , are usually as still and lonely as a Highland solitude . In a clear day , the view from the top of Arthur's Seat is ...
Side 16
... sure indication of a severe gale of wind . At eight it blew a violent storm , and the sea ran very high , so that between the seas the sail was becalmed , and when on the top of the sea , it was too much to 16 NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY OF ...
... sure indication of a severe gale of wind . At eight it blew a violent storm , and the sea ran very high , so that between the seas the sail was becalmed , and when on the top of the sea , it was too much to 16 NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY OF ...
Side 11
... Sure that was the thing brought the tear to her ee . She gaed by the stable , where Jamie was stannin ' ; Right sair was his kind heart the flittin ' to see : " Fare - ye - weel , Lucy ! " quo ' Jamie , and ran in ; The gatherin ' tears ...
... Sure that was the thing brought the tear to her ee . She gaed by the stable , where Jamie was stannin ' ; Right sair was his kind heart the flittin ' to see : " Fare - ye - weel , Lucy ! " quo ' Jamie , and ran in ; The gatherin ' tears ...
Side 14
... sure that he will never let the poor orphans who pray to him want . Be always dutiful to your mother , and never refuse to do what she bids you on any account , for you may be assured that she has no other aim than your good . Con- fide ...
... sure that he will never let the poor orphans who pray to him want . Be always dutiful to your mother , and never refuse to do what she bids you on any account , for you may be assured that she has no other aim than your good . Con- fide ...
Side 17
... sure , so he waited ; and after some stay knocked again ; and then a third time , when he heard somebody coming down stairs . At length the man of the house came to the door ; he had on his breeches or drawers , and a yellow flannel ...
... sure , so he waited ; and after some stay knocked again ; and then a third time , when he heard somebody coming down stairs . At length the man of the house came to the door ; he had on his breeches or drawers , and a yellow flannel ...
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