Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... took pleasure after work - hours in wrestling , putting or throwing the stone , and other feats of muscular skill . He possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that was thought surprising . Rather a general ...
... took pleasure after work - hours in wrestling , putting or throwing the stone , and other feats of muscular skill . He possessed a powerful frame , and could lift heavy weights in a manner that was thought surprising . Rather a general ...
Side 7
... took it to pieces , cleaned it , reorganised it , and made it go as well as ever . There was a triumph ! After this , he was often employed as a repairer of clocks , by which he added a little to his income . On 16th December 1803 , was ...
... took it to pieces , cleaned it , reorganised it , and made it go as well as ever . There was a triumph ! After this , he was often employed as a repairer of clocks , by which he added a little to his income . On 16th December 1803 , was ...
Side 14
... took the lead , followed by the train , which , as it rolled proudly onwards , impressed all beholders with a grand idea of the energies of art , and of the power destined soon afterwards to effect the greatest of civil revolutions . At ...
... took the lead , followed by the train , which , as it rolled proudly onwards , impressed all beholders with a grand idea of the energies of art , and of the power destined soon afterwards to effect the greatest of civil revolutions . At ...
Side 15
... took pleasure in attending public meetings of mechanics ' institutes . It was a great day for him the 18th of June 1844 , when the first train came without break from London to Newcastle in the space of nine hours . At the festival on ...
... took pleasure in attending public meetings of mechanics ' institutes . It was a great day for him the 18th of June 1844 , when the first train came without break from London to Newcastle in the space of nine hours . At the festival on ...
Side 17
... took was probably very good for his troops , where the hills would serve to establish his watches ; but such lines would be in no way applicable at the present day , where the road is covered with long goods - trains propelled by the ...
... took was probably very good for his troops , where the hills would serve to establish his watches ; but such lines would be in no way applicable at the present day , where the road is covered with long goods - trains propelled by the ...
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