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Side 5
He possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that
was thought surprising . Rather a general favourite from his good - nature and
dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers , and
...
He possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that
was thought surprising . Rather a general favourite from his good - nature and
dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers , and
...
Side 8
To be thrust back into poverty in so hateful a manner almost upset his philosophy
, and he strongly meditated emigrating to America . Fortunately , his spirits
revived , and he held on his course . In addressing a society of young operatives
...
To be thrust back into poverty in so hateful a manner almost upset his philosophy
, and he strongly meditated emigrating to America . Fortunately , his spirits
revived , and he held on his course . In addressing a society of young operatives
...
Side 12
... having here been adopted in a regular manner in imitation of the old tramways
. Already , a manufactory of engines had been set up at Newcastle , in which
George Stephenson was a partner , and from this establishment three
locomotives ...
... having here been adopted in a regular manner in imitation of the old tramways
. Already , a manufactory of engines had been set up at Newcastle , in which
George Stephenson was a partner , and from this establishment three
locomotives ...
Side 19
These curés are a humble and diligent class of clergymen , labouring in their
sacred vocation for a very small salary ; and from their kindliness of manner , as
well as their serviceableness in giving advice , in cases of emergency , to the ...
These curés are a humble and diligent class of clergymen , labouring in their
sacred vocation for a very small salary ; and from their kindliness of manner , as
well as their serviceableness in giving advice , in cases of emergency , to the ...
Side 6
Was not his own mind absorbed in a very similar manner ? Who knows , ' said he
, ' this Italian may have discovered in a fly things as worthy of being examined as I
have in my plant . ' On re - entering his chamber , the first object which struck ...
Was not his own mind absorbed in a very similar manner ? Who knows , ' said he
, ' this Italian may have discovered in a fly things as worthy of being examined as I
have in my plant . ' On re - entering his chamber , the first object which struck ...
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