Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... cause , the want of education was a serious disadvantage to the young Stephensons . Not one of them was taught to read . George , at fifteen years of age , when working as assistant - fireman , and forming one of a family who were ...
... cause , the want of education was a serious disadvantage to the young Stephensons . Not one of them was taught to read . George , at fifteen years of age , when working as assistant - fireman , and forming one of a family who were ...
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... cause of astonishment ; for a loaded train , weighing eighty tons , was drawn by the Planet engine at from twelve to sixteen miles an hour . In February 1831 , the Samson accomplished a greater feat , having conveyed 164 tons from ...
... cause of astonishment ; for a loaded train , weighing eighty tons , was drawn by the Planet engine at from twelve to sixteen miles an hour . In February 1831 , the Samson accomplished a greater feat , having conveyed 164 tons from ...
Side 23
... usual the sick head which rested on her faithful bosom , the screams of the poor sufferer , and convulsive fits on the slightest pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helpless- 23 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... usual the sick head which rested on her faithful bosom , the screams of the poor sufferer , and convulsive fits on the slightest pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helpless- 23 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
Side 24
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helpless- ness . The doctor , once more summoned , pronounced the debility of the lower limbs all but hopeless ; and the severe winter of 1823 ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helpless- ness . The doctor , once more summoned , pronounced the debility of the lower limbs all but hopeless ; and the severe winter of 1823 ...
Side 28
... cause of which was carefully concealed from him , were obviated by the kind landlady's positive refusal to make the slightest inroad on their slender stock of coin . On parting , she embraced , with mingled admiration and regard , the ...
... cause of which was carefully concealed from him , were obviated by the kind landlady's positive refusal to make the slightest inroad on their slender stock of coin . On parting , she embraced , with mingled admiration and regard , the ...
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