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Pagina 7
... truth , and I could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the jour- ney on the hope of affection . He said there were , however , so many claims , that it would not be easy to grant my request . I told him I knew that very ...
... truth , and I could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the jour- ney on the hope of affection . He said there were , however , so many claims , that it would not be easy to grant my request . I told him I knew that very ...
Pagina 20
... truth and faith shall bear unto you , and live and die with you , against all manner of folks whatsoever , in your service , according to the Na- tional Covenant , and Solemn League and Covenant . ' " Then the minister addressed him ...
... truth and faith shall bear unto you , and live and die with you , against all manner of folks whatsoever , in your service , according to the Na- tional Covenant , and Solemn League and Covenant . ' " Then the minister addressed him ...
Pagina 21
... truth of this suppose , and , at the time , I could not but com- passionate his Majesty in being obli- gated to eat before such a multitude . It would have spoiled my dinner , and the thought of such discomfort made Doctor Pringle , as ...
... truth of this suppose , and , at the time , I could not but com- passionate his Majesty in being obli- gated to eat before such a multitude . It would have spoiled my dinner , and the thought of such discomfort made Doctor Pringle , as ...
Pagina 29
... truth to you , and every body else . I'll never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was ...
... truth to you , and every body else . I'll never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was ...
Pagina 47
... truth is , that Hogg never could speak at all in the Forum . He used to read ribald rhymes about mar- riage and other absurdities , off whity- brown paper , stuck up on a niche , with a farthing candle on each side of him , which he ...
... truth is , that Hogg never could speak at all in the Forum . He used to read ribald rhymes about mar- riage and other absurdities , off whity- brown paper , stuck up on a niche , with a farthing candle on each side of him , which he ...
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