Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... character to her children . Robert Stephenson had six children , of whom George , the hero of our story , was the second ; born 9th June 1781. The lot of the family was to work , and work they did . We do not know whether the father ...
... character to her children . Robert Stephenson had six children , of whom George , the hero of our story , was the second ; born 9th June 1781. The lot of the family was to work , and work they did . We do not know whether the father ...
Side 5
... character for steadiness- that was a great point gained . The world is always groping about for steady men , and sometimes it is not easy getting hold of them . George was rigorously sober , and was never so happy as when he was at work ...
... character for steadiness- that was a great point gained . The world is always groping about for steady men , and sometimes it is not easy getting hold of them . George was rigorously sober , and was never so happy as when he was at work ...
Side 6
... character he had never seen . They were not within reach , but were described in books . If he read these , he would learn all about them . Alas ! George , though now eighteen years of age , was still ignorant of the alphabet . He ...
... character he had never seen . They were not within reach , but were described in books . If he read these , he would learn all about them . Alas ! George , though now eighteen years of age , was still ignorant of the alphabet . He ...
Side 26
... Both hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... Both hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
Side 9
... character of the man ; ' is it possible that you have been thus thoughtful of my pleasures , and yet never mentioned your goodness to me ? I entreat you accept this little present as an earnest of my gratitude , though it is impossible ...
... character of the man ; ' is it possible that you have been thus thoughtful of my pleasures , and yet never mentioned your goodness to me ? I entreat you accept this little present as an earnest of my gratitude , though it is impossible ...
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