Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... passing from end to end of the boiler , by 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 ...
... passing from end to end of the boiler , by 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 ...
Side 15
... passed before they became aware of the fact , as agreeable as it was unexpected , that passengers brought the greatest return . The whole number conveyed from the time of opening to the end of the year - three months and a half - was ...
... passed before they became aware of the fact , as agreeable as it was unexpected , that passengers brought the greatest return . The whole number conveyed from the time of opening to the end of the year - three months and a half - was ...
Side 20
... passing through the country , everything is conducted with much decorum . The people are happy , and relieve the gloom that might creep upon their existence by a light - hearted gaiety ; a portion of every festival - day , in fine ...
... passing through the country , everything is conducted with much decorum . The people are happy , and relieve the gloom that might creep upon their existence by a light - hearted gaiety ; a portion of every festival - day , in fine ...
Side 21
... passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a ... passed over , during which Maurice was instructed in his father's trade , and his sister Genevieve made herself ...
... passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a ... passed over , during which Maurice was instructed in his father's trade , and his sister Genevieve made herself ...
Side 22
... passing smile or shake of the hand through the day sufficed to lighten its toils to both ; and to sit together over the fire , or on some sunny bank at its close , was an extent of happiness they never dreamt of exchanging . But the ...
... passing smile or shake of the hand through the day sufficed to lighten its toils to both ; and to sit together over the fire , or on some sunny bank at its close , was an extent of happiness they never dreamt of exchanging . But the ...
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