Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... YOUNG SAILMAKER .. 4 14 THOMAS GEDDELY'S CASE .. 4 16 BRADFORD THE INNKEEPER . 4 17 THE LYON COURIER .. 4 19 4 30 5 I CASES IN AMERICA ........ THE LAST EARL OF DERWENTWATER ....... HOME PLANTS , WATER ANIMALS , AND THE AQUARIUM .. 6 ...
... YOUNG SAILMAKER .. 4 14 THOMAS GEDDELY'S CASE .. 4 16 BRADFORD THE INNKEEPER . 4 17 THE LYON COURIER .. 4 19 4 30 5 I CASES IN AMERICA ........ THE LAST EARL OF DERWENTWATER ....... HOME PLANTS , WATER ANIMALS , AND THE AQUARIUM .. 6 ...
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... young Stephensons . Not one of them was taught to read . George , at fifteen years of age , when working as assistant - fireman , and forming one of a family who were earning about a hundred a year , and paying no house - rent , did not ...
... young Stephensons . Not one of them was taught to read . George , at fifteen years of age , when working as assistant - fireman , and forming one of a family who were earning about a hundred a year , and paying no house - rent , did not ...
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... young man , was promoted to the situation of engineman or plugman at Newburn . From looking after a furnace , he had now to attend to the working of a steam- engine , and to watch that the pumps were kept properly working . It was a ...
... young man , was promoted to the situation of engineman or plugman at Newburn . From looking after a furnace , he had now to attend to the working of a steam- engine , and to watch that the pumps were kept properly working . It was a ...
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... young man named Dixon was of the party . An anecdote is related to shew the strong faith which George Stephenson at this time entertained regarding railway progress . ' Now , lads , ' said he to the two young men after dinner , ' I will ...
... young man named Dixon was of the party . An anecdote is related to shew the strong faith which George Stephenson at this time entertained regarding railway progress . ' Now , lads , ' said he to the two young men after dinner , ' I will ...
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... young applicant of this stamp , his candour was probably not very agreeable , but may have been salutary . I hope you will excuse me ; I am a plain - spoken person , and I am sorry to see a nice - looking , and rather clever young man ...
... young applicant of this stamp , his candour was probably not very agreeable , but may have been salutary . I hope you will excuse me ; I am a plain - spoken person , and I am sorry to see a nice - looking , and rather clever young man ...
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