Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... 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 over- shadow . Lowly as was his situation in life , Robert Stephenson had ...
... 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 over- shadow . Lowly as was his situation in life , Robert Stephenson had ...
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... 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 pro- vided with a curé . These curés are a humble and diligent class of clergymen , labouring in ...
... 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 pro- vided with a curé . These curés are a humble and diligent class of clergymen , labouring in ...
Side 22
... hand through the day sufficed to lighten its toils to both ; and to sit together over the 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 ...
... hand through the day sufficed to lighten its toils to both ; and to sit together over the 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 ...
Side 23
... hand , to his forehead , and express by faint signs , that there was the seat of the malady . The most skilful physician of the district , after an hour of unremitting attention , came to the conclusion that paralysis had , for the ...
... hand , to his forehead , and express by faint signs , that there was the seat of the malady . The most skilful physician of the district , after an hour of unremitting attention , came to the conclusion that paralysis had , for the ...
Side 24
... hand , he amused himself ere long in his chair with bits of ingenious workmanship ; among others , a little model of a four - wheeled wagon on springs , in which it was his utmost ambition to be drawn by some of his comrades to church ...
... hand , he amused himself ere long in his chair with bits of ingenious workmanship ; among others , a little model of a four - wheeled wagon on springs , in which it was his utmost ambition to be drawn by some of his comrades to church ...
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