Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 17
... covered with long goods - trains propelled by the locomotive . What we require now is , a road with such gradients that locomotives shall be able to carry the heaviest loads at the least expense . The Right Honourable Baronet will ...
... covered with long goods - trains propelled by the locomotive . What we require now is , a road with such gradients that locomotives shall be able to carry the heaviest loads at the least expense . The Right Honourable Baronet will ...
Side 24
... was found by dawn on the eventful day so thickly covered with straw , as to obviate the slightest injury to the invalid . From nine in the morning the church path was lined with inhabitants of the 24 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... was found by dawn on the eventful day so thickly covered with straw , as to obviate the slightest injury to the invalid . From nine in the morning the church path was lined with inhabitants of the 24 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
Side 5
... borrowing and lending fraternal support , and find themselves pro- vided with a downy covering to protect them from atmospheric changes . Be sure , wherever danger increases , the 5 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
... borrowing and lending fraternal support , and find themselves pro- vided with a downy covering to protect them from atmospheric changes . Be sure , wherever danger increases , the 5 PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
Side 6
... covered with a light hoar - frost , which had thus been held at a distance from the tender bark ! ' At all events ... covering no longer necessary . But a storm may come , and the wind will scatter , and the hail will tear thy tender ...
... covered with a light hoar - frost , which had thus been held at a distance from the tender bark ! ' At all events ... covering no longer necessary . But a storm may come , and the wind will scatter , and the hail will tear thy tender ...
Side 12
... covering of his flower , and he is prepared to find that the brilliant colour of the petals , their graceful form and purple spots , and the bands , as soft to the eye as velvet , which complete the outline , are not there only to ...
... covering of his flower , and he is prepared to find that the brilliant colour of the petals , their graceful form and purple spots , and the bands , as soft to the eye as velvet , which complete the outline , are not there only to ...
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