Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 4
... say that on that sum old Bob ought to have brought up his family respectably , and given them at least the elements of education . But in this as in thousands of cases , little else was thought of than to consume the whole weekly ...
... say that on that sum old Bob ought to have brought up his family respectably , and given them at least the elements of education . But in this as in thousands of cases , little else was thought of than to consume the whole weekly ...
Side 8
... says much for Stephenson , that under pinching difficulties he did not only take care of his old parents , but gave his child as good an education as was in his power . The want of learning he had himself acutely felt , and this ...
... says much for Stephenson , that under pinching difficulties he did not only take care of his old parents , but gave his child as good an education as was in his power . The want of learning he had himself acutely felt , and this ...
Side 15
... the engineering efforts of my early days , it may not be amiss if I say a few words to you on that subject , more especially for the encouragement of my younger friends . Mr Liddell has told you that in 15 GEORGE STEPHENSON .
... the engineering efforts of my early days , it may not be amiss if I say a few words to you on that subject , more especially for the encouragement of my younger friends . Mr Liddell has told you that in 15 GEORGE STEPHENSON .
Side 17
... say , that to have a line that is direct is not the main thing . Had he studied the laws of practical mechanics as I have done , he would doubtless have regarded good gradients as one of the most important considerations in a railway ...
... say , that to have a line that is direct is not the main thing . Had he studied the laws of practical mechanics as I have done , he would doubtless have regarded good gradients as one of the most important considerations in a railway ...
Side 31
... say , ' There go the twins of Beauce . ' When September was past , and the sea - bathing season over , the cure of Maurice was so far completed that he talked of returning homeward , and for that purpose modestly asked the worthy bath ...
... say , ' There go the twins of Beauce . ' When September was past , and the sea - bathing season over , the cure of Maurice was so far completed that he talked of returning homeward , and for that purpose modestly asked the worthy bath ...
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