Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... feet beyond it , he neither feared the impertinence of curious eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the furniture of his prison - chamber . The rest of his world was confined to a short stone staircase , which ...
... feet beyond it , he neither feared the impertinence of curious eyes , nor the overpowering rays of the sun . Such was the furniture of his prison - chamber . The rest of his world was confined to a short stone staircase , which ...
Side 4
... feet ? Interested by the circumstance , again he stooped to examine the infant plant . He perceived a sort of soft coating , which , folding itself over the young leaves , preserved them from injury , while they pierced the crust of ...
... feet ? Interested by the circumstance , again he stooped to examine the infant plant . He perceived a sort of soft coating , which , folding itself over the young leaves , preserved them from injury , while they pierced the crust of ...
Side 29
... feet to chase their victims , and strong jaws to devour them , or to hollow out the earth for a dwelling , in which they place their booty or deposit their eggs . Again , how many are provided with a poisoned sting with which to defend ...
... feet to chase their victims , and strong jaws to devour them , or to hollow out the earth for a dwelling , in which they place their booty or deposit their eggs . Again , how many are provided with a poisoned sting with which to defend ...
Side 2
... feet above the level of the sea . Of the three plateaus of which Abyssinia consists , the first is formed by abrupt and high mountains , springing out of the low district adjoining the Red Sea . This is the plain of Baharnegash ; it ...
... feet above the level of the sea . Of the three plateaus of which Abyssinia consists , the first is formed by abrupt and high mountains , springing out of the low district adjoining the Red Sea . This is the plain of Baharnegash ; it ...
Side 3
... feet above the sea . From that the country descends to the unknown regions on the west . Previous to the rise of Theodore , the first and the second plateaus together formed the feudal kingdom of Tigré ; the third comprised the kingdom ...
... feet above the sea . From that the country descends to the unknown regions on the west . Previous to the rise of Theodore , the first and the second plateaus together formed the feudal kingdom of Tigré ; the third comprised the kingdom ...
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Abyssinia afterwards animal appeared arms army arrived attack Bocage body Bressuire brought called Cathelineau Charles Radcliffe Charney Chemillé Cochrane command Couriol creature daughter death Derwentwater Earl Earl of Derwentwater enemy England escape eyes father favour feet fire flower French friends George Stephenson ground hand head heart honour horse hour Indians insect insurgents Jenny Killingworth kind La Vendée labour lady Larochejaquelein leaves Lescure Lesurques lived look Lopouloff Lord Lord Cochrane Lord Derwentwater Ludovic master Maulévrier miles Miocene morning nature never Newfoundland dog night officers passed person Peter Picciola plants Polly poor Prascovie present prisoners received remained remarkable returned river royalists Saumur seemed sent shewed Soigny soldiers soon species taken thee thou thought Tigré took town tree vegetable Vendéans Vendée village whole wild young zoophytes