Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 28
... whole . Along the planted sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful ...
... whole . Along the planted sides of the great high - roads and the level plains , their progress , though slow , was steady : halting for the heat of the day under the trees at the entrance of some hamlet , which afforded the needful ...
Side 16
... whole world in which to wander ; I had friends without number , or at least such as usurped that title ; and , above all , I was surrounded by men of science in every department ; but none of these instructed me as thou hast done ; and ...
... whole world in which to wander ; I had friends without number , or at least such as usurped that title ; and , above all , I was surrounded by men of science in every department ; but none of these instructed me as thou hast done ; and ...
Side 30
... whole ; all is harmony ; all the evidence of one Almighty Will . Our feeble minds cannot grasp it at once , but we know from the perfection of parts that it is so ! " Oh that proud man would learn from the flower , and the bee , and the ...
... whole ; all is harmony ; all the evidence of one Almighty Will . Our feeble minds cannot grasp it at once , but we know from the perfection of parts that it is so ! " Oh that proud man would learn from the flower , and the bee , and the ...
Side 2
... whole country may conveniently be considered as divided into Northern Abyssinia , consisting of the kingdoms of Amhara and Tigré ; Shoa , or Southern Abyssinia ; and the Galla country , which lies between the two former , and consists ...
... whole country may conveniently be considered as divided into Northern Abyssinia , consisting of the kingdoms of Amhara and Tigré ; Shoa , or Southern Abyssinia ; and the Galla country , which lies between the two former , and consists ...
Side 6
... whole ; and in spite of all the circumstances tending to separation , in spite of the divisions which have prevailed during the present century , the Christian Abyssinians deem themselves one nation . Generally speaking , they have ...
... whole ; and in spite of all the circumstances tending to separation , in spite of the divisions which have prevailed during the present century , the Christian Abyssinians deem themselves one nation . Generally speaking , they have ...
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