Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 1
... fall indisputably to the originators of CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL . If this priority has already secured to us a success far distancing our imitators , we trust that the public will generally allow that we have not reposed upon that ...
... fall indisputably to the originators of CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL . If this priority has already secured to us a success far distancing our imitators , we trust that the public will generally allow that we have not reposed upon that ...
Pàgina 2
... fall victims to their superior strength , and are speedily devoured . Monkeys ge- nerally inhabit the higher parts of trees , while snakes cling to the branches near the bottom ; in this man- ner they are near each other , like enemies ...
... fall victims to their superior strength , and are speedily devoured . Monkeys ge- nerally inhabit the higher parts of trees , while snakes cling to the branches near the bottom ; in this man- ner they are near each other , like enemies ...
Pàgina 4
... falling before the scythe . As the boy sank to the earth , a few labourers were eating their scanty dinner of bread ... fall . They immediately re- cognised the poor scholar , ' and in a moment were attempting to recover him . Why thin ...
... falling before the scythe . As the boy sank to the earth , a few labourers were eating their scanty dinner of bread ... fall . They immediately re- cognised the poor scholar , ' and in a moment were attempting to recover him . Why thin ...
Pàgina 5
... fall into very bad habits , and frequently commit extravagances which they would not do were their minds in a healthy state of action . Idleness is also productive of bodily dis- eases ; and these , whether real or imaginary , are not ...
... fall into very bad habits , and frequently commit extravagances which they would not do were their minds in a healthy state of action . Idleness is also productive of bodily dis- eases ; and these , whether real or imaginary , are not ...
Pàgina 6
... fall ; He that is low , no pride ; He that is humble , ever shall Have God to be his guide . " THE ISLE OF MAN . THERE are few persons who do not love to visit islands , whether they be situated in the ocean or in fresh wa- ter lakes ...
... fall ; He that is low , no pride ; He that is humble , ever shall Have God to be his guide . " THE ISLE OF MAN . THERE are few persons who do not love to visit islands , whether they be situated in the ocean or in fresh wa- ter lakes ...
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