Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 82
Side 8
... nights , after my daily labour was done , and thus I pro- cured the means of educating my son . ' In 1810 , an opportunity occurred for George Stephenson signalis- ing himself . A badly - constructed steam - engine at Killingworth High ...
... nights , after my daily labour was done , and thus I pro- cured the means of educating my son . ' In 1810 , an opportunity occurred for George Stephenson signalis- ing himself . A badly - constructed steam - engine at Killingworth High ...
Side 16
... night . Time rolled on , and I had the happiness to make some improvements in engine- work . The company will be gratified when I tell them that the first locomotive that I made was at Killingworth Colliery . The owners were pleased ...
... night . Time rolled on , and I had the happiness to make some improvements in engine- work . The company will be gratified when I tell them that the first locomotive that I made was at Killingworth Colliery . The owners were pleased ...
Side 23
... nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ' he would by degrees add the ...
... nights and days of anxious watching by his side . Since he had begun to speak , he would , no doubt , soon regain the use of his limbs . His arms got daily stronger , and to the precious word ' sister ' he would by degrees add the ...
Side 24
... nights , and every moment she could snatch from her work through the day , to the couch of the unfortunate cripple ... night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has given me strength to work , and the hope of seeing you at work again at ...
... nights , and every moment she could snatch from her work through the day , to the couch of the unfortunate cripple ... night ! ' ' Oh , never mind that ; God has given me strength to work , and the hope of seeing you at work again at ...
Side 25
... nights of toil and anxiety . How much more , however , was she repaid by the tearful glance of the brother for whom she had suffered so much ; and by his fervent prayers that she might be rewarded by Him who had put it into her heart so ...
... nights of toil and anxiety . How much more , however , was she repaid by the tearful glance of the brother for whom she had suffered so much ; and by his fervent prayers that she might be rewarded by Him who had put it into her heart so ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Tracts [Edited ..., Bind 8 William Chambers Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2012 |
Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts. [Edited by ... William Chambers,Robert Chambers Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2019 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Abyssinia afterwards animal appeared arms army arrived attack Bocage body Bressuire brought called Cathelineau Charles Radcliffe Charney Chemillé Cochrane command Couriol creature daughter death Derwentwater Earl Earl of Derwentwater enemy England escape eyes father favour feet fire flower French friends George Stephenson ground hand head heart honour horse hour Indians insect insurgents Jenny Killingworth kind La Vendée labour lady Larochejaquelein leaves Lescure Lesurques lived look Lopouloff Lord Lord Cochrane Lord Derwentwater Ludovic master Maulévrier miles Miocene morning nature never Newfoundland dog night officers passed person Peter Picciola plants Polly poor Prascovie present prisoners received remained remarkable returned river royalists Saumur seemed sent shewed Soigny soldiers soon species taken thee thou thought Tigré took town tree vegetable Vendéans Vendée village whole wild young zoophytes