Harry and Lucy Concluded;: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons, 第 2 卷R. Hunter, ... and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 - 354 頁 |
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... wind , and so transparent , that she could see the blue ground through it . Mrs. Frankland came to Lucy , as she was looking at these flower - pots , and told her that they were Wedgwood's ware , as well as the plates which she had ad ...
... wind , and so transparent , that she could see the blue ground through it . Mrs. Frankland came to Lucy , as she was looking at these flower - pots , and told her that they were Wedgwood's ware , as well as the plates which she had ad ...
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... Wind- mills he had seen and examined , but he had seen watermills only from the road . Mr. Frankland said , it would not take them above half an hour to walk to the mill and back again , and was willing to grant Harry's request ; Mrs ...
... Wind- mills he had seen and examined , but he had seen watermills only from the road . Mr. Frankland said , it would not take them above half an hour to walk to the mill and back again , and was willing to grant Harry's request ; Mrs ...
第 82 頁
... be explained to Harry , what is meant by an overshot wheel , and the difference between this and an undershot wheel . This was a mill for grinding corn : he had seen flour mills are turned by wind , and as the construction of the 82.
... be explained to Harry , what is meant by an overshot wheel , and the difference between this and an undershot wheel . This was a mill for grinding corn : he had seen flour mills are turned by wind , and as the construction of the 82.
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Being the Last Part of Early Lessons Maria Edgeworth. turned by wind , and as the construction of the mill work was , as his father told him , nearly the same in this as in those which he had seen , there was no occasion to go over it ...
Being the Last Part of Early Lessons Maria Edgeworth. turned by wind , and as the construction of the mill work was , as his father told him , nearly the same in this as in those which he had seen , there was no occasion to go over it ...
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... mill going ? " " Wind keeps a windmill going , " re- plied Harry , and water a watermill . roc There are other kinds of mills , which are kept going by horses , and some are moved F 2 99 man had taken his nap, and was sitting ...
... mill going ? " " Wind keeps a windmill going , " re- plied Harry , and water a watermill . roc There are other kinds of mills , which are kept going by horses , and some are moved F 2 99 man had taken his nap, and was sitting ...
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第 148 頁 - So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf to make an apple pie ; and at the same time a great she-bear coming up the street, pops its head into the shop. What, no soap...
第 149 頁 - So he died, and she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the Grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
第 331 頁 - Amidst this company stood Mr Watt, the man whose genius discovered the means of multiplying our national resources to a degree perhaps even beyond his own stupendous powers of calculation and combination ; bringing the treasures of the abyss to the summit of the earth — giving the feeble arm of man the momentum of an Afrite — commanding manufactures to arise, as the rod of the prophet produced water in the desert, affording the means of dispensing with that time and tide which wait for no man,...
第 329 頁 - And well, with ready hand and heart, Each task of toilsome duty taking, Did one dear inmate take her part. The last asleep, the earliest waking. Her hands each nightly couch prepared, And frugal meal on which they fared ; Unfolding spread the servet white, And decked the board with tankard bright. Through fretted hose, and garment rent, Her tiny needle deftly went, Till hateful penury, so graced, Was scarcely in their dwelling traced.
第 332 頁 - Afrite — commanding - manufactures to arise, as the rod of the prophet produced water in the desert — affording the means of dispensing with that time and tide which wait for no man ; and of sailing without that wind, which defied the commands and threats of Xerxes himself. This potent commander of the elements...
第 151 頁 - All work and no play Makes Jack a dull boy All play and no work Makes Jack a mere toy.
第 328 頁 - ... endured but from necessity, they were contriving other places of safety for him ; amongst others, particularly one under a bed which drew out, in a ground floor, in a room of which my mother kept the key. She and the same man worked in the night, making a hole in the earth, after lifting the boards ; which they did by scratching it up with their hands, not to make any noise, till she...
第 150 頁 - ... but she perfectly well remembered the Picninnies : and she knew why she did — because their name was something like Piccanini ; and this word had been fixed in her head by a droll anecdote she had heard of a negro boy, who, when he was to tell his master that Mr. Gosling had called upon him, and could not recollect his name, said he knew the gentleman was a Mr. Goose Piccanini.
第 332 頁 - This potent commander of the elements — this abridger of time and space — this magician, whose cloudy machinery has produced a change on the world, the effects of which, extraordinary as they are, are perhaps only now beginning to be felt — was not only the most profound man of science, the most successful combiner of powers and calculator of numbers as adapted to practical purposes, — was not only one of the most generally well-informed...
第 328 頁 - ... a ground floor, in a room of which my mother kept the key. She and the same man worked in the night, making a hole in the earth, after lifting the boards; which they did by scratching it up with their hands, not to make any noise, till she left not a nail upon her fingers; she helping the man to carry the earth, as they dug it, in a sheet on his back, out at the window into the garden.