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Pagina 6
... mendicant . In one of his prose letters , to which I have lost the reference , he details this idea yet more seriously , and dwells upon it , as not ill adapted to his habits and powers . As the life of a Scottish mendicant of the ...
... mendicant . In one of his prose letters , to which I have lost the reference , he details this idea yet more seriously , and dwells upon it , as not ill adapted to his habits and powers . As the life of a Scottish mendicant of the ...
Pagina 7
... mendicant disposed these , according to their different quality , in various bags around his person , and thus carried about with him the principal part of his susten- ance , which he literally received for the asking . At the houses of ...
... mendicant disposed these , according to their different quality , in various bags around his person , and thus carried about with him the principal part of his susten- ance , which he literally received for the asking . At the houses of ...
Pagina 11
... mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales of Gala , Tweed , Ettrick , Yarrow , and the adjoining country . His The author has in his youth repeatedly seen ...
... mendicant of the character described , who was many years since well known , and must still be remembered , in the vales of Gala , Tweed , Ettrick , Yarrow , and the adjoining country . His The author has in his youth repeatedly seen ...
Pagina 12
... mendicant had generally , or was supposed to have , as much money about his person , as would have been thought the value of his life among modern foot - pads . On one occasion , a country gentle- man , generally esteemed a very narrow ...
... mendicant had generally , or was supposed to have , as much money about his person , as would have been thought the value of his life among modern foot - pads . On one occasion , a country gentle- man , generally esteemed a very narrow ...
Pagina 14
... mendicant . The young man was modest and inclined to learning , so that a student of the same age , and whose parents were rather of the lower order , moved by seeing him excluded from the society of other scholars when the secret of ...
... mendicant . The young man was modest and inclined to learning , so that a student of the same age , and whose parents were rather of the lower order , moved by seeing him excluded from the society of other scholars when the secret of ...
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