Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... seen a train running at the speed which now astonishes everybody . George had a very humble beginning . His father , Robert Stephen- son , with his wife Mabel , were a decent couple , living at a small colliery village called Wylam ...
... seen a train running at the speed which now astonishes everybody . George had a very humble beginning . His father , Robert Stephen- son , with his wife Mabel , were a decent couple , living at a small colliery village called Wylam ...
Side 6
... seen . They were not within reach , but were described in books . If he read these , he would learn all about them . Alas ! George , though now eighteen years of age , was still ignorant of the alphabet . He clearly saw that unless he ...
... seen . They were not within reach , but were described in books . If he read these , he would learn all about them . Alas ! George , though now eighteen years of age , was still ignorant of the alphabet . He clearly saw that unless he ...
Side 19
... seen for a great distance on the plain ; and a number of these church towers , from being so conspicuous , form stations for telegraphs . The traveller , therefore , as he passes along , may occasionally observe the arms of a telegraph ...
... seen for a great distance on the plain ; and a number of these church towers , from being so conspicuous , form stations for telegraphs . The traveller , therefore , as he passes along , may occasionally observe the arms of a telegraph ...
Side 20
... seen them a moment ill since they were babies , though I fear Maurice is scarcely robust enough for a working - man , which of course he must be . He , as well as his sister , however , are con- sidered the most orderly children in the ...
... seen them a moment ill since they were babies , though I fear Maurice is scarcely robust enough for a working - man , which of course he must be . He , as well as his sister , however , are con- sidered the most orderly children in the ...
Side 24
... seen the corn beat flat many a time and oft by the wind and rain , yet half a day's brisk breeze and sunshine set it all up again finer than ever ! ' These encouraging words from the most sensible , as well as most loving of sisters ...
... seen the corn beat flat many a time and oft by the wind and rain , yet half a day's brisk breeze and sunshine set it all up again finer than ever ! ' These encouraging words from the most sensible , as well as most loving of sisters ...
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