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 4
... turning good for evil - a fundamental principle in the religion about which all were contending - seems never for a moment to have been entertained . From 1600 to 1618 there were many disturbances , much forming of confederacies and ...
... turning good for evil - a fundamental principle in the religion about which all were contending - seems never for a moment to have been entertained . From 1600 to 1618 there were many disturbances , much forming of confederacies and ...
Side 12
... turned his attention to the performance of his great task . What was the degree of courage necessary to nerve him for entering on it , may be conceived from the fact , that the emperor had not less than 150,000 men on the field in ...
... turned his attention to the performance of his great task . What was the degree of courage necessary to nerve him for entering on it , may be conceived from the fact , that the emperor had not less than 150,000 men on the field in ...
Side 16
... turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we had no money , he asked for plate ; my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went away . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said ...
... turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we had no money , he asked for plate ; my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went away . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said ...
Side 17
... turned round to my wife , aimed a blow at her , but it glanced fortunately on her gown , which happened to be lined with furs , and wounded her not . Amazed to see us so submissive and patient , he looked at us fixedly for some moments ...
... turned round to my wife , aimed a blow at her , but it glanced fortunately on her gown , which happened to be lined with furs , and wounded her not . Amazed to see us so submissive and patient , he looked at us fixedly for some moments ...
Side 22
... turned on me , Their helper in distress ; the emperor's pride Bowed itself down before the man he had injured . ' Twas I must rise , and , with creative word , Assemble forces in the desolate camps . I did it . Like a god of war , my ...
... turned on me , Their helper in distress ; the emperor's pride Bowed itself down before the man he had injured . ' Twas I must rise , and , with creative word , Assemble forces in the desolate camps . I did it . Like a god of war , my ...
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