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... a native of the north of England , and both affording bright examples of what
may be done in adverse circumstances by dint of well - directed labour , united
with that degree of prudence without which ingenuity and toil are usually in vain .
... a native of the north of England , and both affording bright examples of what
may be done in adverse circumstances by dint of well - directed labour , united
with that degree of prudence without which ingenuity and toil are usually in vain .
Side 2
Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ; but be this as it may , Bob's
children , like their neighbours in like circumstances , were left entirely to
themselves in the way of book - learning . When George was about eight years of
age , his ...
Perhaps there were no schools near at hand ; but be this as it may , Bob's
children , like their neighbours in like circumstances , were left entirely to
themselves in the way of book - learning . When George was about eight years of
age , his ...
Side 4
To one with much natural sagacity , and an ambition to improve in 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 ...
To one with much natural sagacity , and an ambition to improve in 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 ...
Side 15
He was sought after for various undertakings ; the business with which he was
connected at Newcastle increased ; and , in short , he was , as far as worldly
consideration and circumstances are concerned , a ' made man . His steadiness
...
He was sought after for various undertakings ; the business with which he was
connected at Newcastle increased ; and , in short , he was , as far as worldly
consideration and circumstances are concerned , a ' made man . His steadiness
...
Side 29
In England , probably , under such 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 1 under the charge of a heartless ...
In England , probably , under such 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 1 under the charge of a heartless ...
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