Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 12
... thought very marvellous . A month later , a regular passenger - coach , called the Experiment , was placed on the line ; it was drawn by a horse in two hours . The haulage of coal only was effected by the locomotive . It was evident ...
... thought very marvellous . A month later , a regular passenger - coach , called the Experiment , was placed on the line ; it was drawn by a horse in two hours . The haulage of coal only was effected by the locomotive . It was evident ...
Side 16
... thought ten miles an hour would be a maximum speed for the locomotive engine ; and I pledged myself to attain that speed . I said I had no doubt the locomotive might be made to go much faster , but we had better be moderate at the ...
... thought ten miles an hour would be a maximum speed for the locomotive engine ; and I pledged myself to attain that speed . I said I had no doubt the locomotive might be made to go much faster , but we had better be moderate at the ...
Side 19
... he made wheels for the cars which were employed by the farmers in carrying their produce to market in Orleans . These carriages would be thought rude in construction by those who are acquainted with the. 19 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE I.
... he made wheels for the cars which were employed by the farmers in carrying their produce to market in Orleans . These carriages would be thought rude in construction by those who are acquainted with the. 19 MAURICE AND GENEVIEVE I.
Side 20
... thoughts . You know you should have no secrets from your little wife . ' ' Well , then , dear , a sort of feeling came over me ; I felt a little distressed as to what would come of these little creatures should Providence remove us from ...
... thoughts . You know you should have no secrets from your little wife . ' ' Well , then , dear , a sort of feeling came over me ; I felt a little distressed as to what would come of these little creatures should Providence remove us from ...
Side 22
... thought more formidable than any extent of privation together . To work for weeks , perhaps , at distant farms , and leave Genevieve to the mercy of strangers , seemed to Maurice deserting both duty and happiness ; while , if Genevieve ...
... thought more formidable than any extent of privation together . To work for weeks , perhaps , at distant farms , and leave Genevieve to the mercy of strangers , seemed to Maurice deserting both duty and happiness ; while , if Genevieve ...
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