Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 24
... arm to seize them ; but though his mouth was open , words he had none . These signs of emotion only convinced the superintendent of the importance of their prize , and by his orders the handkerchiefs , bottle , and toothpick were packed ...
... arm to seize them ; but though his mouth was open , words he had none . These signs of emotion only convinced the superintendent of the importance of their prize , and by his orders the handkerchiefs , bottle , and toothpick were packed ...
Side 31
... arms to the plant , " I call Picciola for my witness ! ' But Happiness must be tasted and lost to be appreciated ; and so Charney felt . Never had he so appreciated the father's wisdom and the daughter's excellence , as now that they ...
... arms to the plant , " I call Picciola for my witness ! ' But Happiness must be tasted and lost to be appreciated ; and so Charney felt . Never had he so appreciated the father's wisdom and the daughter's excellence , as now that they ...
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... arm ; they were the Count and Countess Charney . Once again they visited the prison - chamber . Of all the sentences of despair and unbelief which had soiled its white walls , only one remained . It ran thus : ' Science , wit , beauty ...
... arm ; they were the Count and Countess Charney . Once again they visited the prison - chamber . Of all the sentences of despair and unbelief which had soiled its white walls , only one remained . It ran thus : ' Science , wit , beauty ...
Side 7
... arm , leaving the right arm free . The quarry , the principal garment , is a double cloth of white cotton , about nine ... arms , the breast , often nearly the whole body , covered with fantastic devices ; the operators are old women ...
... arm , leaving the right arm free . The quarry , the principal garment , is a double cloth of white cotton , about nine ... arms , the breast , often nearly the whole body , covered with fantastic devices ; the operators are old women ...
Side 9
... arms , and mules being often lent by some great man for the occasion . They enact a sham - fight near the house of the bride ; on their entering it , they and the bride's friends range themselves on opposite sides of the house , and the ...
... arms , and mules being often lent by some great man for the occasion . They enact a sham - fight near the house of the bride ; on their entering it , they and the bride's friends range themselves on opposite sides of the house , and the ...
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