Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... appeared in their eyes as an angel come down from heaven , whom they felt half tempted to worship , and whom they carried in triumph , sounding her praises to all they met , to the bathing establishment . Its worthy proprietor received ...
... appeared in their eyes as an angel come down from heaven , whom they felt half tempted to worship , and whom they carried in triumph , sounding her praises to all they met , to the bathing establishment . Its worthy proprietor received ...
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... appeared , now drawing , in his turn , up the street leading to the church , his blushing sister , half - smothered with the flowers showered upon her by the whole closely following population of her native village . The good priest ...
... appeared , now drawing , in his turn , up the street leading to the church , his blushing sister , half - smothered with the flowers showered upon her by the whole closely following population of her native village . The good priest ...
Side 1
... appearance amidst the learned and accomplished society of Paris as Charles Vera- mont Count de Charney . This gentleman , a type of many of his class , possessed natural powers of mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various ...
... appearance amidst the learned and accomplished society of Paris as Charles Vera- mont Count de Charney . This gentleman , a type of many of his class , possessed natural powers of mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various ...
Side 2
... appeared insupportable . However , there was no escape from them , for all correspondence with the world was forbidden ; and he was not allowed to retain books , pens , or paper . The chamber which he occupied was situated at the back ...
... appeared insupportable . However , there was no escape from them , for all correspondence with the world was forbidden ; and he was not allowed to retain books , pens , or paper . The chamber which he occupied was situated at the back ...
Side 4
... appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little blade of vegetation which had scarcely yet escaped ...
... appearance between two of the stones . It was but a very little hillock of earth open at the top . Stooping down , he lightly raised some of the particles of soil , and now saw a little blade of vegetation which had scarcely yet escaped ...
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