Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 1
... labour , united with that degree of prudence without which ingenuity and toil are usually in vain . Of James Watt and the steam - engine , notice is elsewhere taken . Here No. I. 1 we have to speak of Stephenson - plain old George.
... labour , united with that degree of prudence without which ingenuity and toil are usually in vain . Of James Watt and the steam - engine , notice is elsewhere taken . Here No. I. 1 we have to speak of Stephenson - plain old George.
Side 4
... taken by George Stephenson . He chose immediate sacrifice , and lived to thank God for inspiring him to do so . Let us see how he set about it , and how he carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of ...
... taken by George Stephenson . He chose immediate sacrifice , and lived to thank God for inspiring him to do so . Let us see how he set about it , and how he carried it through . His duty consisted in attending to the furnace of one of ...
Side 28
... taken . The journey was begun . Fain would we follow in all its interesting details the itinerary ( unexampled perhaps in the world's history ) of the twin travellers , from the very centre of France to one of its furthest extremities ...
... taken . The journey was begun . Fain would we follow in all its interesting details the itinerary ( unexampled perhaps in the world's history ) of the twin travellers , from the very centre of France to one of its furthest extremities ...
Side 9
... taken care of it . But adieu , adieu . ' ' One instant , my kind Ludovic , ' exclaimed Charney , more and more surprised at discovering the character of the man ; ' is it possible that you have been thus thoughtful of my pleasures , and ...
... taken care of it . But adieu , adieu . ' ' One instant , my kind Ludovic , ' exclaimed Charney , more and more surprised at discovering the character of the man ; ' is it possible that you have been thus thoughtful of my pleasures , and ...
Side 13
... taken a great interest in you ; first when you were ill , and ever since in watching the attention you bestow on your flower . Surely you must have seen her sometimes at the window ? ' Is it possible ; was it your daughter ? ' 13 ...
... taken a great interest in you ; first when you were ill , and ever since in watching the attention you bestow on your flower . Surely you must have seen her sometimes at the window ? ' Is it possible ; was it your daughter ? ' 13 ...
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