Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that was thought surprising . Rather a general favourite from his good - nature and dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers ...
... possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that was thought surprising . Rather a general favourite from his good - nature and dexterity at rustic sports , George likewise gave satisfaction to his employers ...
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... possessed of bad tempers and dispositions ! ' ' We should indeed be grateful , ' replied Madame Asselin . ' I have never seen them a moment ill since they were babies , though I fear Maurice is scarcely robust enough for a working - man ...
... possessed of bad tempers and dispositions ! ' ' We should indeed be grateful , ' replied Madame Asselin . ' I have never seen them a moment ill since they were babies , though I fear Maurice is scarcely robust enough for a working - man ...
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... Possessed of a strong and decisive mind - despising all thoughts of self in a case of such emergency , trusting in God and her own good intentions - she hastened , as we have said , to put her plans in practice . Genevieve had made up ...
... Possessed of a strong and decisive mind - despising all thoughts of self in a case of such emergency , trusting in God and her own good intentions - she hastened , as we have said , to put her plans in practice . Genevieve had made up ...
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... possessing - was forced upon her ; how she honourably flew to discharge with it her debt at the baths ; but , thanks to their owner's liberality , brought it undi- minished away - may be left to the reader's fancy . He may be pleased ...
... possessing - was forced upon her ; how she honourably flew to discharge with it her debt at the baths ; but , thanks to their owner's liberality , brought it undi- minished away - may be left to the reader's fancy . He may be pleased ...
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... possessed natural powers of mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various languages , and was acquainted with most of the ordinary branches of knowledge . So far , his talents might be called enviable ; while his fortune and ...
... possessed natural powers of mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various languages , and was acquainted with most of the ordinary branches of knowledge . So far , his talents might be called enviable ; while his fortune and ...
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