Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 21
... covered with their glittering orders , passed rapidly to and fro ; the trumpet and the drum sounded ; banners floated in the breeze , and the plumes in the helmets waved . Napoleon was at the head of his guards ; Josephine , surrounded ...
... covered with their glittering orders , passed rapidly to and fro ; the trumpet and the drum sounded ; banners floated in the breeze , and the plumes in the helmets waved . Napoleon was at the head of his guards ; Josephine , surrounded ...
Side 27
... covered it with kisses . He felt that , precious as it was , it no longer belonged to himself . Our egotist was learning gratitude and generosity ! Their first thoughts , their first discourse , were of Teresa ; but they were lost in ...
... covered it with kisses . He felt that , precious as it was , it no longer belonged to himself . Our egotist was learning gratitude and generosity ! Their first thoughts , their first discourse , were of Teresa ; but they were lost in ...
Side 7
... covering is worn , except by the priests , who are distinguished by the use of a white turban . Men and women tress ... covered with fantastic devices ; the operators are old women - almost the only professors of the fine arts now to be ...
... covering is worn , except by the priests , who are distinguished by the use of a white turban . Men and women tress ... covered with fantastic devices ; the operators are old women - almost the only professors of the fine arts now to be ...
Side 8
... covered with a skin or mat ; sometimes there is a wooden pillow , such as may be seen in Egyptian hieroglyphics , with a cavity rudely shaped to hold the neck , so as to save the well - greased tresses from derangement ; and the cloth ...
... covered with a skin or mat ; sometimes there is a wooden pillow , such as may be seen in Egyptian hieroglyphics , with a cavity rudely shaped to hold the neck , so as to save the well - greased tresses from derangement ; and the cloth ...
Side 11
... covering the wound with the hide , to lay on a plaster of mud - exactly Bruce's statement ; and also that the same thing is occasionally done by Abyssinians . In general , only the principal parts of a cow are eaten raw ; the remainder ...
... covering the wound with the hide , to lay on a plaster of mud - exactly Bruce's statement ; and also that the same thing is occasionally done by Abyssinians . In general , only the principal parts of a cow are eaten raw ; the remainder ...
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