Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 7–8William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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Side 6
... shewed the most patriotic spirit . They brought to the common stock even a larger sum than the heavy taxes they had imposed upon themselves ; they cheerfully consented that their suburb of Portereau , on the opposite or south bank of ...
... shewed the most patriotic spirit . They brought to the common stock even a larger sum than the heavy taxes they had imposed upon themselves ; they cheerfully consented that their suburb of Portereau , on the opposite or south bank of ...
Side 10
... shewed , in all her undertakings , a remark- able power of making much of slender means . Her economy with regard to both food and clothing was admirable . Nothing was wasted . She has been known to stew fish - bones into broth for the ...
... shewed , in all her undertakings , a remark- able power of making much of slender means . Her economy with regard to both food and clothing was admirable . Nothing was wasted . She has been known to stew fish - bones into broth for the ...
Side 5
... shewed the whole soil to teem with the precious metal ; and then mounting a horse , he rode down to carry the intelligence to his partner . To none but him did he tell the story of his discovery , and they two agreed to maintain secret ...
... shewed the whole soil to teem with the precious metal ; and then mounting a horse , he rode down to carry the intelligence to his partner . To none but him did he tell the story of his discovery , and they two agreed to maintain secret ...
Side 18
... shewed little signs of recovery : she , however , delivered it , though with an aching heart , to the farmer's wife ( a benevolent woman , who was herself a mother ) , and determined , contrary to all advice and opposi- tion , to return ...
... shewed little signs of recovery : she , however , delivered it , though with an aching heart , to the farmer's wife ( a benevolent woman , who was herself a mother ) , and determined , contrary to all advice and opposi- tion , to return ...
Side 31
... shewed to the best advantage her neat symmetrical form . There was more delicacy of personal appearance than when she left them , and also more softness of manner ; for constant collision with so many young females had worn off the ...
... shewed to the best advantage her neat symmetrical form . There was more delicacy of personal appearance than when she left them , and also more softness of manner ; for constant collision with so many young females had worn off the ...
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