Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 2
... circumstances , were left entirely to themselves in the way of book - learning . When George was about eight years of age , his father removed to another colliery concern at Dewley Burn , where he filled a similar situation - that of ...
... circumstances , were left entirely to themselves in the way of book - learning . When George was about eight years of age , his father removed to another colliery concern at Dewley Burn , where he filled a similar situation - that of ...
Side 4
... circumstances , we cannot easily conceive a more dreary condition . Let any one picture to himself the situation of a friendless lad , totally uneducated , living in a colliery village , and then try to conceive by what force of ...
... circumstances , we cannot easily conceive a more dreary condition . Let any one picture to himself the situation of a friendless lad , totally uneducated , living in a colliery village , and then try to conceive by what force of ...
Side 15
... circumstances are concerned , a ' made man . ' His steadiness , perseverance , and skill had been acknowledged and rewarded . He and his son further perfected the locomotive , which he lived to see running at upwards of forty miles an ...
... circumstances are concerned , a ' made man . ' His steadiness , perseverance , and skill had been acknowledged and rewarded . He and his son further perfected the locomotive , which he lived to see running at upwards of forty miles an ...
Side 29
... circumstances , she would have received some assistance from empty return vehicles , but in France there is little general traffic on the public roads . A heavy diligence under the charge of a heartless conducteur , or a 29 MAURICE AND ...
... circumstances , she would have received some assistance from empty return vehicles , but in France there is little general traffic on the public roads . A heavy diligence under the charge of a heartless conducteur , or a 29 MAURICE AND ...
Side 4
... circumstance , again he stooped to examine the infant plant . He perceived a sort of soft coating , which , folding itself over the young leaves , preserved them from injury , while they pierced the crust of earth and burst into the air ...
... circumstance , again he stooped to examine the infant plant . He perceived a sort of soft coating , which , folding itself over the young leaves , preserved them from injury , while they pierced the crust of earth and burst into the air ...
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