Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... interest in works of art , in order to appear clever . He liked to work out his own ideas in his simple way , with- out a thought of results . From being a herd - boy , he was promoted to lead horses when ploughing , hoe turnips , and ...
... interest in works of art , in order to appear clever . He liked to work out his own ideas in his simple way , with- out a thought of results . From being a herd - boy , he was promoted to lead horses when ploughing , hoe turnips , and ...
Side 15
... interest- ing account of his career . As the honourable member has referred to the engineering efforts of my early days , it may not be amiss if I say a few words to you on that subject , more especially for the encouragement of my ...
... interest- ing account of his career . As the honourable member has referred to the engineering efforts of my early days , it may not be amiss if I say a few words to you on that subject , more especially for the encouragement of my ...
Side 18
... interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never 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 ...
... interest in the welfare of the workmen , and never 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 ...
Side 26
... interest . ' At a place called Boulogne , a seaport town , some two hundred and fifty miles from hence . ' ' Two hundred and fifty miles ! If I must go so far to be cured , I am pretty sure of remaining ill to my dying day . ' ' Try and ...
... interest . ' At a place called Boulogne , a seaport town , some two hundred and fifty miles from hence . ' ' Two hundred and fifty miles ! If I must go so far to be cured , I am pretty sure of remaining ill to my dying day . ' ' Try and ...
Side 30
... interest on the cripple and his conductress ; and when , in answer to their inquiries from what village in the neighbourhood the kind girl was bringing him , he took her by the hand , and , with the eloquence of gratitude , told whence ...
... interest on the cripple and his conductress ; and when , in answer to their inquiries from what village in the neighbourhood the kind girl was bringing him , he took her by the hand , and , with the eloquence of gratitude , told whence ...
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