Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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... remarkable feat of his career . His roads were scarcely inferior to those of European engineers . They raised him greatly in the estimation of the British troops , by whom they were used in the last stages of their march . In December ...
... remarkable feat of his career . His roads were scarcely inferior to those of European engineers . They raised him greatly in the estimation of the British troops , by whom they were used in the last stages of their march . In December ...
Side 31
... remarkable , whose cruelties are almost unparalleled in history , but who at the last hour seems to have recalled the days of his youth , fought like a brave man , and killed himself rather than surrender . ' The remains of Theodore ...
... remarkable , whose cruelties are almost unparalleled in history , but who at the last hour seems to have recalled the days of his youth , fought like a brave man , and killed himself rather than surrender . ' The remains of Theodore ...
Side 32
... of the country is dark with threatenings of wars , divisions , and decay . ovad E HE records of every country abound in remarkable cases. Dejatch Alamayo , son of Theodore . CASES OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE . 32 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
... of the country is dark with threatenings of wars , divisions , and decay . ovad E HE records of every country abound in remarkable cases. Dejatch Alamayo , son of Theodore . CASES OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE . 32 ABYSSINIA AND THEODORE .
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William Chambers, Robert Chambers. E HE records of every country abound in remarkable cases of persons being judicially put to death for crimes of which they were entirely innocent . A mistaken resem- blance to the actual perpetrator ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. E HE records of every country abound in remarkable cases of persons being judicially put to death for crimes of which they were entirely innocent . A mistaken resem- blance to the actual perpetrator ...
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... remarkable nature occurred near Hull . A gentleman travelling to that place was stopped late in the evening , about seven miles from the town , by a single high- wayman with a mask on his face , who robbed the traveller of a purse ...
... remarkable nature occurred near Hull . A gentleman travelling to that place was stopped late in the evening , about seven miles from the town , by a single high- wayman with a mask on his face , who robbed the traveller of a purse ...
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