Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 9
... immediately from the place where it was fixed . A considerable change was accordingly made in the mode of work- ing the colliery , not only in applying the machinery , but employing putters instead of horses in bringing the coals from ...
... immediately from the place where it was fixed . A considerable change was accordingly made in the mode of work- ing the colliery , not only in applying the machinery , but employing putters instead of horses in bringing the coals from ...
Side 30
... immediately entered on its active exercise , by con- signing Maurice , with as many recommendations as if he had been a sovereign prince , to the skill and attention of two of his most experienced bathing - men . The twins were ...
... immediately entered on its active exercise , by con- signing Maurice , with as many recommendations as if he had been a sovereign prince , to the skill and attention of two of his most experienced bathing - men . The twins were ...
Side 15
... immediately subject ; from him to his superiors there is a series of appeals which , while the empire lasted , only ended at the sovereign . In this is implied that all classes are equal before the law ; and foreigners are treated ...
... immediately subject ; from him to his superiors there is a series of appeals which , while the empire lasted , only ended at the sovereign . In this is implied that all classes are equal before the law ; and foreigners are treated ...
Side 27
... immediately begun , ended in 1866 in the addition of three more to their number , and that all subsequent attempts to induce Theodore to part with his prisoners proved ineffectual , are circumstances fresh in every one's memory . Of the ...
... immediately begun , ended in 1866 in the addition of three more to their number , and that all subsequent attempts to induce Theodore to part with his prisoners proved ineffectual , are circumstances fresh in every one's memory . Of the ...
Side 31
... immediately withdrawn from the coast to India or England . The object of the expedition — the vindication of British honour , the punishment of the ill - treatment offered to the British envoys - had been fully accom- plished . More ...
... immediately withdrawn from the coast to India or England . The object of the expedition — the vindication of British honour , the punishment of the ill - treatment offered to the British envoys - had been fully accom- plished . More ...
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