Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... natural sagacity , and an ambition to improve in circumstances , we cannot easily conceive a more dreary condition . Let any one picture to himself the situation of a friendless lad , totally uneducated , living in a colliery village ...
... natural sagacity , and an ambition to improve in circumstances , we cannot easily conceive a more dreary condition . Let any one picture to himself the situation of a friendless lad , totally uneducated , living in a colliery village ...
Side 5
... nature and dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers , and , reputed as a clever , handy young man , was promoted to the situation of engineman or plugman at Newburn . From looking after a furnace ...
... nature and dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers , and , reputed as a clever , handy young man , was promoted to the situation of engineman or plugman at Newburn . From looking after a furnace ...
Side 13
... nature . Stephenson , who had already won a reputation , was appointed engineer , at £ 1000 a year , and a chief point determined on was , that the line should be as nearly as possible straight between the two towns . In the carrying ...
... nature . Stephenson , who had already won a reputation , was appointed engineer , at £ 1000 a year , and a chief point determined on was , that the line should be as nearly as possible straight between the two towns . In the carrying ...
Side 15
... nature nor science could be brought to accord with the views of those who saw in the new agencies the elements of downfall and decay . Even the Company had gone surprisingly astray in their calculations . Believing that the greater part ...
... nature nor science could be brought to accord with the views of those who saw in the new agencies the elements of downfall and decay . Even the Company had gone surprisingly astray in their calculations . Believing that the greater part ...
Side 22
... nature - seldom long runs smooth . ' Harvest - in Beauce a season of peculiar activity and importance - was progressing amid the most strenuous exertions of old and young ; and Maurice , always earliest and latest in the field , though ...
... nature - seldom long runs smooth . ' Harvest - in Beauce a season of peculiar activity and importance - was progressing amid the most strenuous exertions of old and young ; and Maurice , always earliest and latest in the field , though ...
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