Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 14
... remarkable for its speed , but also for the contrivances by which that speed was attained . Most important among them was the introduction of tubes passing from end to end of the boiler , by means of which so great an additional surface ...
... remarkable for its speed , but also for the contrivances by which that speed was attained . Most important among them was the introduction of tubes passing from end to end of the boiler , by means of which so great an additional surface ...
Side 20
... remarkable resemblance to each other in features , and also in dispositions . ' How thankful to God should we be , ' said Jules Asselin one day to his wife Lisette , ' that He has given us two such good and healthy children . What a ...
... remarkable resemblance to each other in features , and also in dispositions . ' How thankful to God should we be , ' said Jules Asselin one day to his wife Lisette , ' that He has given us two such good and healthy children . What a ...
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... remarkable means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her simple wisdom could suggest , or her slender purse afford , that Genevieve had arranged her paraphernalia for the journey . The low carriage , somewhat rude in ...
... remarkable means of conveyance . It was not without such precautions as her simple wisdom could suggest , or her slender purse afford , that Genevieve had arranged her paraphernalia for the journey . The low carriage , somewhat rude in ...
Side 22
... the fall of Ras Ali , of Kassai and the chiefs whom he overcame . Gosho Birru of Gojam , Mr Plowden deemed the most remarkable of all -as proud as Lucifer , of surprising talent and penetration 22 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
... the fall of Ras Ali , of Kassai and the chiefs whom he overcame . Gosho Birru of Gojam , Mr Plowden deemed the most remarkable of all -as proud as Lucifer , of surprising talent and penetration 22 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
Side 25
... from 1847 , when Mr Plowden , a gentleman of remarkable talent and address , who had passed several years in the country , induced Lord Palmerston , the British Foreign Secretary , to give 25 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
... from 1847 , when Mr Plowden , a gentleman of remarkable talent and address , who had passed several years in the country , induced Lord Palmerston , the British Foreign Secretary , to give 25 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
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