Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 21
... species of adoption common enough in the villages of France , where the dwellers beneath their thatched roofs consider themselves as the natural guardians of the orphans left among them without home or support . Briefly must five years ...
... species of adoption common enough in the villages of France , where the dwellers beneath their thatched roofs consider themselves as the natural guardians of the orphans left among them without home or support . Briefly must five years ...
Side 27
... species of canopy , under which Maurice , helpless in his lameness , could recline as on a bed . A leathern strap , a gift from the village saddler , was provided as a harness of draught , when the difficulties of the road rendered such ...
... species of canopy , under which Maurice , helpless in his lameness , could recline as on a bed . A leathern strap , a gift from the village saddler , was provided as a harness of draught , when the difficulties of the road rendered such ...
Side 5
... species are , which nature having imperfectly formed , are unable to preserve themselves , or perpetuate their kind . Who can know the number of these unfinished productions ? Bah ! there is nothing in all I have noticed but a lucky ...
... species are , which nature having imperfectly formed , are unable to preserve themselves , or perpetuate their kind . Who can know the number of these unfinished productions ? Bah ! there is nothing in all I have noticed but a lucky ...
Side 9
... species to which it belongs possesses , I think , medicinal properties which are most valuable in certain attacks of illness to which I am subject ! ' He had de- scended to a species of falsehood . But , alas ! this had seemed to him ...
... species to which it belongs possesses , I think , medicinal properties which are most valuable in certain attacks of illness to which I am subject ! ' He had de- scended to a species of falsehood . But , alas ! this had seemed to him ...
Side 11
... species of the gazelle or antelope , and , in some districts , the spayed goat , are the only animals which are eaten raw , and they are always eaten raw ; but for the broundo , or raw - beef feast , it may be said that the cow alone is ...
... species of the gazelle or antelope , and , in some districts , the spayed goat , are the only animals which are eaten raw , and they are always eaten raw ; but for the broundo , or raw - beef feast , it may be said that the cow alone is ...
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