Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 2
... common labourer . It is said that Bob was descended from a Scottish family which had emigrated into Northumberland , and had some pretensions to be of a superior class . But now , the family had settled down as hand - workers , a ...
... common labourer . It is said that Bob was descended from a Scottish family which had emigrated into Northumberland , and had some pretensions to be of a superior class . But now , the family had settled down as hand - workers , a ...
Side 4
... common routine , he may , in the face of untold difficulties , make a sacrifice , for the sake of moral and intellectual improvement , with which not unusually comes an improvement in circumstances . We are now called on to notice which ...
... common routine , he may , in the face of untold difficulties , make a sacrifice , for the sake of moral and intellectual improvement , with which not unusually comes an improvement in circumstances . We are now called on to notice which ...
Side 10
... common highway . The credit of inventing a carriage moved by steam is due to Richard Trevethick , a Cornish tin - miner , and a clever but somewhat eccentric person . He made a steam - carriage to run on common roads or rails in 1802 ...
... common highway . The credit of inventing a carriage moved by steam is due to Richard Trevethick , a Cornish tin - miner , and a clever but somewhat eccentric person . He made a steam - carriage to run on common roads or rails in 1802 ...
Side 21
... common enough in the villages of France , where the dwellers beneath their thatched roofs consider themselves as the natural guardians of the orphans left among them without home or support . Briefly must five years be passed over ...
... common enough in the villages of France , where the dwellers beneath their thatched roofs consider themselves as the natural guardians of the orphans left among them without home or support . Briefly must five years be passed over ...
Side 16
... common generosity . ' ' Yes , ' replied the voice , ' but it is because this generosity has been exercised towards you that you do it justice . If Picciola had not existed , these two men would still have been despised . One would have ...
... common generosity . ' ' Yes , ' replied the voice , ' but it is because this generosity has been exercised towards you that you do it justice . If Picciola had not existed , these two men would still have been despised . One would have ...
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