Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... fire , with a big shovel in hand , clothed in coarse blue woollen trousers and shirt , and wiping the drops of perspiration from his face with a bunch of coarse tow . Could any one , looking at that toiling , perspiring man , have ...
... fire , with a big shovel in hand , clothed in coarse blue woollen trousers and shirt , and wiping the drops of perspiration from his face with a bunch of coarse tow . Could any one , looking at that toiling , perspiring man , have ...
Side 7
... fire , the neighbours in putting it out deluged the house with water , and damaged the eight- day clock . Handy at machinery , and wishing to save money , George determined to set the clock to rights . He took it to pieces , cleaned it ...
... fire , the neighbours in putting it out deluged the house with water , and damaged the eight- day clock . Handy at machinery , and wishing to save money , George determined to set the clock to rights . He took it to pieces , cleaned it ...
Side 11
... fire - damp . As early as 1815 , he devised a safety - lamp to guard against those accidents . As it was about the same period that Dr Clanny and Sir Humphry Davy invented their respective safety- lamps for the like purpose , it is not ...
... fire - damp . As early as 1815 , he devised a safety - lamp to guard against those accidents . As it was about the same period that Dr Clanny and Sir Humphry Davy invented their respective safety- lamps for the like purpose , it is not ...
Side 14
... fire , that steam was generated much more rapidly , and a higher temperature maintained at a smaller expenditure of fuel than usual . The tubular boiler was indeed the grand fact of the experiment . Without tubes , steam could never ...
... fire , that steam was generated much more rapidly , and a higher temperature maintained at a smaller expenditure of fuel than usual . The tubular boiler was indeed the grand fact of the experiment . Without tubes , steam could never ...
Side 22
... fire , or on some sunny bank at its 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 ...
... fire , or on some sunny bank at its 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 ...
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