Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 14
... give you . The emperor is going to Milan , where he will be crowned king of Italy . ' What emperor ? ' ' Why , General Bonaparte to be sure . Did you not know that the first consul has assumed the title of Emperor - the Emperor Napoleon ...
... give you . The emperor is going to Milan , where he will be crowned king of Italy . ' What emperor ? ' ' Why , General Bonaparte to be sure . Did you not know that the first consul has assumed the title of Emperor - the Emperor Napoleon ...
Side 18
... Give this from me to the old man's daughter . Tell her that I thank her from my heart for the interest she takes in me , and that the poor and imprisoned Count de Charney possesses nothing of more value to offer for her acceptance ...
... Give this from me to the old man's daughter . Tell her that I thank her from my heart for the interest she takes in me , and that the poor and imprisoned Count de Charney possesses nothing of more value to offer for her acceptance ...
Side 20
... give you ten francs . ' ' I don't know how we can do it , ' replied the man ; ' the seat is so narrow , it will hardly hold three ; though you are not very large , to be sure . But we are only going to Revigano , which is but half way ...
... give you ten francs . ' ' I don't know how we can do it , ' replied the man ; ' the seat is so narrow , it will hardly hold three ; though you are not very large , to be sure . But we are only going to Revigano , which is but half way ...
Side 29
... gives up its dwelling , and he robs the bear of its skin to make his first garments ; he plucks the horn from the bull , and this is his first weapon ; and he digs the ground beneath his feet to seek instruments of future power ...
... gives up its dwelling , and he robs the bear of its skin to make his first garments ; he plucks the horn from the bull , and this is his first weapon ; and he digs the ground beneath his feet to seek instruments of future power ...
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... give at the christening of his first child , whose birth was expected towards the close of that year ; and to beseech that he would quit Fénestrelle for ever , and take up his abode with him . The jailer inquired after Picciola , and ...
... give at the christening of his first child , whose birth was expected towards the close of that year ; and to beseech that he would quit Fénestrelle for ever , and take up his abode with him . The jailer inquired after Picciola , and ...
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