Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... force of circumstances that lad was to attain to eminence in wealth and station , and as a benefactor to mankind . In vain we make the effort , yet we shall see by what simple means Providence brings out great results , which no man can ...
... force of circumstances that lad was to attain to eminence in wealth and station , and as a benefactor to mankind . In vain we make the effort , yet we shall see by what simple means Providence brings out great results , which no man can ...
Side 22
... force of the blast but intwines more inseparably , did the orphans struggle on through increasing hardships , until a rich farmer , com- passionating their condition , and moved by their rare attachment , once more opened to them a ...
... force of the blast but intwines more inseparably , did the orphans struggle on through increasing hardships , until a rich farmer , com- passionating their condition , and moved by their rare attachment , once more opened to them a ...
Side 17
... force , commanded by Stephen de Gama , delivered the Abyssinians from an invasion of the Adaiel , who , under Mohammed Gragné , a monster of cruelty , but an able leader , had overrun the greater part of the country . The Portuguese ...
... force , commanded by Stephen de Gama , delivered the Abyssinians from an invasion of the Adaiel , who , under Mohammed Gragné , a monster of cruelty , but an able leader , had overrun the greater part of the country . The Portuguese ...
Side 18
... force made good his sovereignty over the whole of the kingdom of Amhara , except the province of Gojam in the south , where the native rulers were a constant source of trouble to him and to his successors . He transmitted his power to ...
... force made good his sovereignty over the whole of the kingdom of Amhara , except the province of Gojam in the south , where the native rulers were a constant source of trouble to him and to his successors . He transmitted his power to ...
Side 19
... force , but he had passed a life full of troubles ; it was seldom that he was not in the field , making trial of strength with Oubié , or putting down the turbulent and ambitious among his minor vassals ; while in Gojam , the able ...
... force , but he had passed a life full of troubles ; it was seldom that he was not in the field , making trial of strength with Oubié , or putting down the turbulent and ambitious among his minor vassals ; while in Gojam , the able ...
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