Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 31
... length - happy day for both -was able to mount , like his friend the old soldier , a couple of crutches . His first use of them , it may be believed , was towards his sister ; and never did mother more fondly hail the tottering efforts ...
... length - happy day for both -was able to mount , like his friend the old soldier , a couple of crutches . His first use of them , it may be believed , was towards his sister ; and never did mother more fondly hail the tottering efforts ...
Side 6
... length touched . One day he had watched it longer even than usual , and surprised himself in a reverie beside it . His thoughts were calmer and sweeter than any he had experienced for a long time . Presently , on raising his head , he ...
... length touched . One day he had watched it longer even than usual , and surprised himself in a reverie beside it . His thoughts were calmer and sweeter than any he had experienced for a long time . Presently , on raising his head , he ...
Side 7
... length , with the fineness of the material used , from fifteen to sixty yards ; and is about a yard wide . Fashion has its vagaries in Abyssinia as elsewhere , chiefly appearing in the length of the trousers and in the mode of wearing ...
... length , with the fineness of the material used , from fifteen to sixty yards ; and is about a yard wide . Fashion has its vagaries in Abyssinia as elsewhere , chiefly appearing in the length of the trousers and in the mode of wearing ...
Side 18
... length became semi - independent , and were constantly at war with one another or with their sovereign . It found itself unable to cope with the Gallas , who were encroaching on the southern provinces . The Galla tribes are said to have ...
... length became semi - independent , and were constantly at war with one another or with their sovereign . It found itself unable to cope with the Gallas , who were encroaching on the southern provinces . The Galla tribes are said to have ...
Side 24
... length the peasantry , wearied out , began to leave their homes , retiring to high plateaus or secluded valleys , and cultivating only so much as was necessary for their own support . Rebellions broke out in many of the provinces . To ...
... length the peasantry , wearied out , began to leave their homes , retiring to high plateaus or secluded valleys , and cultivating only so much as was necessary for their own support . Rebellions broke out in many of the provinces . To ...
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