Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... mind should have a bias to mechanics . Some boys , indeed , are so dull or heedless , that they may see the most curious works of art without giving them any sort of attention . But that was not George Stephenson's way . He pried into ...
... mind should have a bias to mechanics . Some boys , indeed , are so dull or heedless , that they may see the most curious works of art without giving them any sort of attention . But that was not George Stephenson's way . He pried into ...
Side 5
... mind of any one not lost to good - feeling , cannot fail to be elevated . At all events , George Stephenson experienced enviable sensations . Oh , that dear engine , how he did love it ! to him , with its continuity and regularity of ...
... mind of any one not lost to good - feeling , cannot fail to be elevated . At all events , George Stephenson experienced enviable sensations . Oh , that dear engine , how he did love it ! to him , with its continuity and regularity of ...
Side 6
... mind that he would go to school , cost what it might , George found out a poor teacher , named Robin Cowens , in the village of Walbottle , who agreed to give him lessons in the evening at the rate of threepence a week , a fee which he ...
... mind that he would go to school , cost what it might , George found out a poor teacher , named Robin Cowens , in the village of Walbottle , who agreed to give him lessons in the evening at the rate of threepence a week , a fee which he ...
Side 8
... mind to go to America , considering that no one in England would trust me to act as engineer . However , I was trusted in some small matters , and succeeded in giving satisfaction . Greater trusts were reposed in me , in which I also ...
... mind to go to America , considering that no one in England would trust me to act as engineer . However , I was trusted in some small matters , and succeeded in giving satisfaction . Greater trusts were reposed in me , in which I also ...
Side 16
... mind that I would put him to a good school . I determined that he should have as liberal a training as I could afford to give him . I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook myself to mending my neighbours ...
... mind that I would put him to a good school . I determined that he should have as liberal a training as I could afford to give him . I was , however , a poor man ; and how do you think I managed ? I betook myself to mending my neighbours ...
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