Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 8
... observed : ' In the earlier period of my career , when Robert was a little boy , I saw how deficient I was in education , and I made up my mind that he should not labour under the same defect , but that I would put him to a good school ...
... observed : ' In the earlier period of my career , when Robert was a little boy , I saw how deficient I was in education , and I made up my mind that he should not labour under the same defect , but that I would put him to a good school ...
Side 19
... observe the arms of a telegraph busily at work on a steeple , and in that way helping to convey intelligence across the country between Paris on the one hand , and Marseilles , on the borders of the Mediterranean , on the other . Each ...
... observe the arms of a telegraph busily at work on a steeple , and in that way helping to convey intelligence across the country between Paris on the one hand , and Marseilles , on the borders of the Mediterranean , on the other . Each ...
Side 26
... Both hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
... Both hearts were full , and a long embrace gave vent to feelings unutterable in words . Genevieve , as may be observed from these traits of character , was not a girl to be turned from her purpose . 26 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE .
Side 27
... observed his sister to remain prostrate , engaged in praying with extraordinary fervour , while big tears coursed each other down her cheeks . Her feelings being relieved , and her resolution strengthened by these acts of devotion , she ...
... observed his sister to remain prostrate , engaged in praying with extraordinary fervour , while big tears coursed each other down her cheeks . Her feelings being relieved , and her resolution strengthened by these acts of devotion , she ...
Side 10
... but he was in no degree more complying than his office lawfully permitted . Charney was anxious to procure pens and paper , that he might note down the observations he was daily making on his plant ΙΟ PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
... but he was in no degree more complying than his office lawfully permitted . Charney was anxious to procure pens and paper , that he might note down the observations he was daily making on his plant ΙΟ PICCIOLA , OR THE PRISON - FLOWER .
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