Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... means Providence brings out great results , which no man can possibly discover by the most penetrating foresight . Every man , no matter how lowly his lot , may be said to have a choice of two paths . He may fall in with the multitude ...
... means Providence brings out great results , which no man can possibly discover by the most penetrating foresight . Every man , no matter how lowly his lot , may be said to have a choice of two paths . He may fall in with the multitude ...
Side 7
... means of his cobbling , he was able to save a guinea , which is recorded as being the nest - egg of his fortune . Of course , he never could have laid by so much as a guinea , had he , like most of his acquaintances , frequented public ...
... means of his cobbling , he was able to save a guinea , which is recorded as being the nest - egg of his fortune . Of course , he never could have laid by so much as a guinea , had he , like most of his acquaintances , frequented public ...
Side 8
... means of educating my son . ' In 1810 , an opportunity occurred for George Stephenson signalis- ing himself . A badly - constructed steam - engine at Killingworth High pit could not do its work ; one engineer after another tried to set ...
... means of educating my son . ' In 1810 , an opportunity occurred for George Stephenson signalis- ing himself . A badly - constructed steam - engine at Killingworth High pit could not do its work ; one engineer after another tried to set ...
Side 14
... means of which so great an additional surface was exposed to the radiant heat of the fire , that steam was generated much more rapidly , and a higher temperature maintained at a smaller expenditure of fuel than usual . The tubular ...
... means of which so great an additional surface was exposed to the radiant heat of the fire , that steam was generated much more rapidly , and a higher temperature maintained at a smaller expenditure of fuel than usual . The tubular ...
Side 16
... means I saved money , which I put by ; and , in course of time , I was thus enabled to give my son a good education . While quite a boy , he assisted me , and became a companion to me . He got an appoint- ment as under - viewer at ...
... means I saved money , which I put by ; and , in course of time , I was thus enabled to give my son a good education . While quite a boy , he assisted me , and became a companion to me . He got an appoint- ment as under - viewer at ...
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