Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 7
... continued to devote leisure hours to study or to some handicraft employment . From making and mending shoes , he proceeded to mend clocks , and became known among his neighbours as a wonderfully clever clock- doctor . It is said that he ...
... continued to devote leisure hours to study or to some handicraft employment . From making and mending shoes , he proceeded to mend clocks , and became known among his neighbours as a wonderfully clever clock- doctor . It is said that he ...
Side 11
... continued to plan his improvements , and also to advance in general knowledge in the society of his son , who , on leaving school in 1818 , was placed as an apprentice to learn practically , underground , the business of a viewer of ...
... continued to plan his improvements , and also to advance in general knowledge in the society of his son , who , on leaving school in 1818 , was placed as an apprentice to learn practically , underground , the business of a viewer of ...
Side 12
... continued to carry out improvements , in which he was assisted by his son , on his return from South America in 1827 . When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the ...
... continued to carry out improvements , in which he was assisted by his son , on his return from South America in 1827 . When the project of the Manchester and Liverpool Railway was before parliament in 1825 , George Stephenson , in the ...
Side 17
... continued to be a prominent man at public demonstrations connected with the opening of railways ; one of the latest of these festivities being at the opening of the Trent Valley line in June 1847 , when he was complimented by Sir Robert ...
... continued to be a prominent man at public demonstrations connected with the opening of railways ; one of the latest of these festivities being at the opening of the Trent Valley line in June 1847 , when he was complimented by Sir Robert ...
Side 23
... fervently than 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 .
... fervently than 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 .
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