Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 12
... feet eight and a half inches , which is now usually followed , having here been adopted in a regular manner in imitation of the old tramways . Already , a manufactory of engines had been set up at Newcastle , in which George Stephenson ...
... feet eight and a half inches , which is now usually followed , having here been adopted in a regular manner in imitation of the old tramways . Already , a manufactory of engines had been set up at Newcastle , in which George Stephenson ...
Side 27
... feet the clumsy sabôts , or wooden shoes of the country , and a gleaner's ample straw - hat served to ward off the scorching rays of the sun . While Maurice was dressed in his Sunday suit , Genevieve prudently retained her working ...
... feet the clumsy sabôts , or wooden shoes of the country , and a gleaner's ample straw - hat served to ward off the scorching rays of the sun . While Maurice was dressed in his Sunday suit , Genevieve prudently retained her working ...
Side 28
... feet had become so blistered that she was forced to leave off shoes ; and being constantly obliged to stop and take breath , she made but little way : yet , after every such halt , the agony of her brother in witnessing her distress ...
... feet had become so blistered that she was forced to leave off shoes ; and being constantly obliged to stop and take breath , she made but little way : yet , after every such halt , the agony of her brother in witnessing her distress ...
Side 29
... feet , her head resting on his knees , and their hands twined together like the branches of the old plane- tree above them ; and the fine serene midsummer night was passed by both in peace and safety . The only other untoward incident ...
... feet , her head resting on his knees , and their hands twined together like the branches of the old plane- tree above them ; and the fine serene midsummer night was passed by both in peace and safety . The only other untoward incident ...
Side 30
... feet of the patient , which quickly ascending to the knees , called forth the doctor's most favourable prognostics . And how did the heart of Genevieve leap responsive to the happy omen ! how thankful did she feel for her own 30 MAURICE ...
... feet of the patient , which quickly ascending to the knees , called forth the doctor's most favourable prognostics . And how did the heart of Genevieve leap responsive to the happy omen ! how thankful did she feel for her own 30 MAURICE ...
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