Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... feelings of keen admiration and affec- tion . One likes to hear of this , for there is always something pleas- ing ... feeling , cannot fail to be elevated . At all events , George Stephenson experienced enviable sensations . Oh , that ...
... feelings of keen admiration and affec- tion . One likes to hear of this , for there is always something pleas- ing ... feeling , cannot fail to be elevated . At all events , George Stephenson experienced enviable sensations . Oh , that ...
Side 17
... feelings of one who , fore- seeing the results of railways , has risen from the lower ranks on their success ! I may venture to make a reference to what the Right Honourable Baronet said relative to Julius Agricola and a direct line ...
... feelings of one who , fore- seeing the results of railways , has risen from the lower ranks on their success ! I may venture to make a reference to what the Right Honourable Baronet said relative to Julius Agricola and a direct line ...
Side 18
... feeling ashamed of recognising old acquaintances . Though often invited to the houses of persons of distinction , he acknowledged he had no wish to figure in what he called fine company . It is said that he was beset by projectors of ...
... feeling ashamed of recognising old acquaintances . Though often invited to the houses of persons of distinction , he acknowledged he had no wish to figure in what he called fine company . It is said that he was beset by projectors of ...
Side 20
... feeling came over me ; I felt a little distressed as to what would come of these little creatures should Providence remove us from our present earthly scene . ' ' Oh , Jules , don't talk so ; it 20 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... feeling came over me ; I felt a little distressed as to what would come of these little creatures should Providence remove us from our present earthly scene . ' ' Oh , Jules , don't talk so ; it 20 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
Side 23
... feeling , seemed reward enough for all her nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ...
... feeling , seemed reward enough for all her nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ...
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