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Pagina 4
... Beggar in the following narrative , induces the author to prefix a few remarks on that character , as it formerly existed in Scotland , though it is now scarcely to be traced . Many of the old Scottish mendicants were by no means to be ...
... Beggar in the following narrative , induces the author to prefix a few remarks on that character , as it formerly existed in Scotland , though it is now scarcely to be traced . Many of the old Scottish mendicants were by no means to be ...
Pagina 5
... beggar , even in my own time , like the Baccoch , or travelling cripple of Ireland , was expected to merit his quarters by something beyond an exposition of his distresses . He was often a talkative , facetious fellow , prompt at ...
... beggar , even in my own time , like the Baccoch , or travelling cripple of Ireland , was expected to merit his quarters by something beyond an exposition of his distresses . He was often a talkative , facetious fellow , prompt at ...
Pagina 12
... beggar . But the late Reverend Doctor Robert Douglas , minister of Galashiels , assured the author , that the last time he saw Andrew Gemmells , he was engaged in a game at brag with a gentleman of fortune , distinction , and birth . To ...
... beggar . But the late Reverend Doctor Robert Douglas , minister of Galashiels , assured the author , that the last time he saw Andrew Gemmells , he was engaged in a game at brag with a gentleman of fortune , distinction , and birth . To ...
Pagina 14
... beggar's object , when he was surprised to receive his thanks for the kindness he had shown to Jemmie , and at the same time a cordial invitation to dine with them next Satur- day , " on a shoulder of mutton and potatoes , " adding ...
... beggar's object , when he was surprised to receive his thanks for the kindness he had shown to Jemmie , and at the same time a cordial invitation to dine with them next Satur- day , " on a shoulder of mutton and potatoes , " adding ...
Pagina 15
... beggar take a hand at cards with a person of distinction , and another give dinner parties . I know not if it be worth while to observe , that the Antiquary was not so well received on its first appear- ance as either of its ...
... beggar take a hand at cards with a person of distinction , and another give dinner parties . I know not if it be worth while to observe , that the Antiquary was not so well received on its first appear- ance as either of its ...
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