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Side 7
The next thing we hear of him is , that leaving his child in charge of a neighbour ,
he went by invitation to superintend an ... One of the first things he did after his
return was to succour his father , now an aged and blind man , whom , with his
old ...
The next thing we hear of him is , that leaving his child in charge of a neighbour ,
he went by invitation to superintend an ... One of the first things he did after his
return was to succour his father , now an aged and blind man , whom , with his
old ...
Side 10
It was still only a coal - drag , and at best a clumsy apparatus , but it hauled eight
loaded wagons weighing thirty tons , at about four miles an hour . This was
undoubtedly a success ; the thing could be done ; yet , as the cost of working was
...
It was still only a coal - drag , and at best a clumsy apparatus , but it hauled eight
loaded wagons weighing thirty tons , at about four miles an hour . This was
undoubtedly a success ; the thing could be done ; yet , as the cost of working was
...
Side 17
The Right Honourable Baronet will excuse me if I say , that to have a line that is
direct is not the main thing Had he studied the laws of practical mechanics as I
have done , he would doubtless have regarded good gradients as one of the
most ...
The Right Honourable Baronet will excuse me if I say , that to have a line that is
direct is not the main thing Had he studied the laws of practical mechanics as I
have done , he would doubtless have regarded good gradients as one of the
most ...
Side 21
You remember what the good curé said one day in his sermon — what great
thing it is for a man to know , but how much greater to perform his duty ! And if any
man does his duty to his family , I am sure you do . Come , cheer up , dear Jules .
You remember what the good curé said one day in his sermon — what great
thing it is for a man to know , but how much greater to perform his duty ! And if any
man does his duty to his family , I am sure you do . Come , cheer up , dear Jules .
Side 26
I am no doctor ; but you are young , and I can see no reason why you may not get
rid of this feebleness , which is perhaps only a sort of disorder of the nerves — a
thing bad enough , no doubt . Come , come , cheer up , Maurice ; I was , I tell ...
I am no doctor ; but you are young , and I can see no reason why you may not get
rid of this feebleness , which is perhaps only a sort of disorder of the nerves — a
thing bad enough , no doubt . Come , come , cheer up , Maurice ; I was , I tell ...
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