Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 3
... possessed him ; and here , by ITS dictation , he wrote the most terrible sentences on the wall , near to the sacred keepsakes of his mother and sister ! By turns he directed his mind to the merest trifles - manufactured whistles , boxes ...
... possessed him ; and here , by ITS dictation , he wrote the most terrible sentences on the wall , near to the sacred keepsakes of his mother and sister ! By turns he directed his mind to the merest trifles - manufactured whistles , boxes ...
Side 5
... possessed of nourishing itself , and acquiring the various colours assigned to its different parts . ' Yes , ' thought he , its leaves will of course be of a different shade from the stem ; and its flowers , I wonder what colour they ...
... possessed of nourishing itself , and acquiring the various colours assigned to its different parts . ' Yes , ' thought he , its leaves will of course be of a different shade from the stem ; and its flowers , I wonder what colour they ...
Side 10
... possessed medicinal properties , a declaration which the honest jailer called to mind when he beheld his charge suffering from the delirium of fever . It is true the medical attendant of the prison had been called in ; but whatever his ...
... possessed medicinal properties , a declaration which the honest jailer called to mind when he beheld his charge suffering from the delirium of fever . It is true the medical attendant of the prison had been called in ; but whatever his ...
Side 25
... possessed him ? who now should teach him holy lessons of wisdom , and instruct him to look up ' through nature to nature's God ? ' Must his sweet day - dreams never return ? must he live his old life of apathy and disbelief ? No , death ...
... possessed him ? who now should teach him holy lessons of wisdom , and instruct him to look up ' through nature to nature's God ? ' Must his sweet day - dreams never return ? must he live his old life of apathy and disbelief ? No , death ...
Side 22
... possessed for many centuries . This was the climax of his greatness . A year or two before it was reached , his wife Tawavitch had died . In the midst of his wars , he had shewn himself a reformer , a character new in Abyssinia . He had ...
... possessed for many centuries . This was the climax of his greatness . A year or two before it was reached , his wife Tawavitch had died . In the midst of his wars , he had shewn himself a reformer , a character new in Abyssinia . He had ...
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