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Side 2
But now , the family had settled down as hand - workers , a position in no
respects dishonourable , for in every department of honest labour , no matter how
humble , there is a dignity which nothing can overshadow . Lowly as was his
situation ...
But now , the family had settled down as hand - workers , a position in no
respects dishonourable , for in every department of honest labour , no matter how
humble , there is a dignity which nothing can overshadow . Lowly as was his
situation ...
Side 9
At intervals in his ordinary labour , he employed himself in building an oven and
some additional rooms to his cottage , which he likewise rendered attractive by a
garden cultured with his own hands . The year 1812 marked Stephenson's rise ...
At intervals in his ordinary labour , he employed himself in building an oven and
some additional rooms to his cottage , which he likewise rendered attractive by a
garden cultured with his own hands . The year 1812 marked Stephenson's rise ...
Side 19
... and in that way helping to convey intelligence across the country between
Paris on the one hand , and Marseilles , on the borders of the Mediterranean , on
the other . Each church in this , as well as in other parts of France , is provided
with a ...
... and in that way helping to convey intelligence across the country between
Paris on the one hand , and Marseilles , on the borders of the Mediterranean , on
the other . Each church in this , as well as in other parts of France , is provided
with a ...
Side 24
... had the effect of making the poor lad at times look forward to possible recovery
; and to keep up his industrious habits and neatness of hand , he amused himself
ere long in his chair with bits of ingenious workmanship ; among others , a little ...
... had the effect of making the poor lad at times look forward to possible recovery
; and to keep up his industrious habits and neatness of hand , he amused himself
ere long in his chair with bits of ingenious workmanship ; among others , a little ...
Side 27
A leathern strap , a gift from the village saddler , was provided as a harness of
draught , when the difficulties of the road rendered such an addition to the
ordinary hand - rope necessary . A change of light easy shoes replaced on her
feet the ...
A leathern strap , a gift from the village saddler , was provided as a harness of
draught , when the difficulties of the road rendered such an addition to the
ordinary hand - rope necessary . A change of light easy shoes replaced on her
feet the ...
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