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Pagina 138
... but I leave you a Title ! and you are born a gentleman ; however little any one
who knows or sees you might suspect it . ' " But I , Sir Malcolm , thus speak to my
heir : “ Take money in thy hand open thy house — ha ' the best of every thing .
... but I leave you a Title ! and you are born a gentleman ; however little any one
who knows or sees you might suspect it . ' " But I , Sir Malcolm , thus speak to my
heir : “ Take money in thy hand open thy house — ha ' the best of every thing .
Pagina 173
On the principle that people are apt to undervalue that which they obtain without
merit or exertion , the author deems it inexpedient to allow emigrants a free
passage to Canada , or to give them any thing but land when they arrive there ;
the ...
On the principle that people are apt to undervalue that which they obtain without
merit or exertion , the author deems it inexpedient to allow emigrants a free
passage to Canada , or to give them any thing but land when they arrive there ;
the ...
Pagina 389
In corresponding proportion will the permanent mischief take its place ; and ,
when it has once swallowed up its present opponent the temporary mischief , ---
will remain in possession of the field , without any thing , unless it be the spirit of
the ...
In corresponding proportion will the permanent mischief take its place ; and ,
when it has once swallowed up its present opponent the temporary mischief , ---
will remain in possession of the field , without any thing , unless it be the spirit of
the ...
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Hardimans History of Galway 435 Letter to the Fundholders 106 | 9 |
Hollands Hopes of Matrimony 328 Liverpool Earl of Letter to on | 50 |
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