Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 21
... mind , I am resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will take all the care I can to train them up at home . I will myself ...
... mind , I am resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will take all the care I can to train them up at home . I will myself ...
Side 24
... mind that ; God has given me strength to work , and the hope of seeing you at work again at your old trade keeps me up . Never lose heart , brother dear ! You've seen the corn beat flat many a time and oft by the wind and rain , yet ...
... mind that ; God has given me strength to work , and the hope of seeing you at work again at your old trade keeps me up . Never lose heart , brother dear ! You've seen the corn beat flat many a time and oft by the wind and rain , yet ...
Side 27
... mind - despising all thoughts of self in a case of such emergency , trusting in God and her own good intentions - she hastened , as we have said , to put her plans in practice . Genevieve had made up her mind to start on her toilsome ...
... mind - despising all thoughts of self in a case of such emergency , trusting in God and her own good intentions - she hastened , as we have said , to put her plans in practice . Genevieve had made up her mind to start on her toilsome ...
Side 1
... mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various languages , and was acquainted with most of the ordinary branches of knowledge . So far , his talents might be called enviable ; while his fortune and station afforded him the most ...
... mind of no mean order ; he spoke and wrote various languages , and was acquainted with most of the ordinary branches of knowledge . So far , his talents might be called enviable ; while his fortune and station afforded him the most ...
Side 2
... mind groping in the wrong direction for something whereon to repose , it is not wonderful that Charney was dissatisfied . There was nothing on which his affections could be satisfactorily placed . The world was to him a sort of ...
... mind groping in the wrong direction for something whereon to repose , it is not wonderful that Charney was dissatisfied . There was nothing on which his affections could be satisfactorily placed . The world was to him a sort of ...
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