Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... Close , a few miles distant . The Stephenson family removed with the others , and now occupied a cottage of only a single apartment , situated in a row of similar dwellings , with a run of water in front , and heaps of débris all around ...
... Close , a few miles distant . The Stephenson family removed with the others , and now occupied a cottage of only a single apartment , situated in a row of similar dwellings , with a run of water in front , and heaps of débris all around ...
Side 14
... close of the week , six trains daily were regularly running on the line . The surprise and excitement already created were further increased when one of the locomotives by itself travelled the thirty - one miles in less than an hour ...
... close of the week , six trains daily were regularly running on the line . The surprise and excitement already created were further increased when one of the locomotives by itself travelled the thirty - one miles in less than an hour ...
Side 18
... close of his days , George Stephenson occupied himself with his birds and other animals , for which he had a great fondness ; nor did he take less pleasure in his garden and the rearing of flowers and vegetables . Occasionally , he ...
... close of his days , George Stephenson occupied himself with his birds and other animals , for which he had a great fondness ; nor did he take less pleasure in his garden and the rearing of flowers and vegetables . Occasionally , he ...
Side 22
... close , was an extent of happiness they never dreamt of exchanging . But the ' course of true love ' - even when hallowed , as here , by the sweetest ties of nature - seldom long runs smooth . ' Harvest - in Beauce a season of peculiar ...
... close , was an extent of happiness they never dreamt of exchanging . But the ' course of true love ' - even when hallowed , as here , by the sweetest ties of nature - seldom long runs smooth . ' Harvest - in Beauce a season of peculiar ...
Side 7
... close to the stem that he almost crushed it . Charney trembled from head to foot . When Ludovic brought him his breakfast , he set about offering his petition , which was , that he would have the goodness to walk carefully , and spare ...
... close to the stem that he almost crushed it . Charney trembled from head to foot . When Ludovic brought him his breakfast , he set about offering his petition , which was , that he would have the goodness to walk carefully , and spare ...
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