Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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Side 9
... cause our ladders to float and sway hither and thither during the descent inka manner sufficient to turn the steadiest head in the world . To obviate this , and save ourselves from being dashed to pieces , we made another rope 360 feet ...
... cause our ladders to float and sway hither and thither during the descent inka manner sufficient to turn the steadiest head in the world . To obviate this , and save ourselves from being dashed to pieces , we made another rope 360 feet ...
Side 17
... cause three crosses to be placed on a certain door in the Tuileries ; which it seems he did ; but instead of being marked on the door itself , they were on a paper , which some passer - by amused him- self by tearing down . The signal ...
... cause three crosses to be placed on a certain door in the Tuileries ; which it seems he did ; but instead of being marked on the door itself , they were on a paper , which some passer - by amused him- self by tearing down . The signal ...
Side 18
... cause I had to dread it , its lingering horrors appalled me ; and summoning my last strength , I implored this man , whom I had sometimes seen affected by my miseries , to give me the means of ridding myself of them . " He rushed out of ...
... cause I had to dread it , its lingering horrors appalled me ; and summoning my last strength , I implored this man , whom I had sometimes seen affected by my miseries , to give me the means of ridding myself of them . " He rushed out of ...
Side 19
... cause , having now expiated for nineteen years the crime of giving Madame de Pompadour a warning , which , while it ... causes of imprisonment in many instances were equally frivolous , I naturally dwell on those which were the same as ...
... cause , having now expiated for nineteen years the crime of giving Madame de Pompadour a warning , which , while it ... causes of imprisonment in many instances were equally frivolous , I naturally dwell on those which were the same as ...
Side 22
... cause of my continued wrongs was the design , ascribed to me with equal falsehood , of throwing myself at the feet of the king , and denouncing M. de Sartine ; and to avert this , even the good new minister , whom they had succeeded in ...
... cause of my continued wrongs was the design , ascribed to me with equal falsehood , of throwing myself at the feet of the king , and denouncing M. de Sartine ; and to avert this , even the good new minister , whom they had succeeded in ...
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