Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 2
... kind . Amiable in disposition , he was fond of animals , and loved to tell stories of one kind or other , which made him a great favourite with young persons . Mabel , his wife , good ' canny Mabel , ' is reported to have been a woman ...
... kind . Amiable in disposition , he was fond of animals , and loved to tell stories of one kind or other , which made him a great favourite with young persons . Mabel , his wife , good ' canny Mabel , ' is reported to have been a woman ...
Side 4
... kind of plenty , leaving chance or the parish to provide for the future . No doubt , humble as it was , this was a most extravagant way of living , and it is obviously by such improvidence that many of the manual labouring - classes ...
... kind of plenty , leaving chance or the parish to provide for the future . No doubt , humble as it was , this was a most extravagant way of living , and it is obviously by such improvidence that many of the manual labouring - classes ...
Side 5
... kind of labour to which he has addressed himself , for there are then good hopes of his success . George was so fond of his engine that he was never tired looking at it , as it worked with regularity and almost with sublimity the ...
... kind of labour to which he has addressed himself , for there are then good hopes of his success . George was so fond of his engine that he was never tired looking at it , as it worked with regularity and almost with sublimity the ...
Side 7
... kind of employment by an accident . His chimney having gone on fire , the neighbours in putting it out deluged the house with water , and damaged the eight- day clock . Handy at machinery , and wishing to save money , George determined ...
... kind of employment by an accident . His chimney having gone on fire , the neighbours in putting it out deluged the house with water , and damaged the eight- day clock . Handy at machinery , and wishing to save money , George determined ...
Side 10
... kind in England as early as the commencement of the eighteenth century . The rails were at first of wood , then the wood was shod with slips of iron , and lastly , they were altogether rods or bars of iron . These old railways , which ...
... kind in England as early as the commencement of the eighteenth century . The rails were at first of wood , then the wood was shod with slips of iron , and lastly , they were altogether rods or bars of iron . These old railways , which ...
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