The Antiquary, Volume 1Estes and Lauriat, 1893 - 640 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... never be persuaded to apply it to lucra- tive and practical purposes . It was not from any inconsiderate neglect of the advantages attending the possession of money that he thus deceived the hopes of his master . " Were he thoughtless ...
... never be persuaded to apply it to lucra- tive and practical purposes . It was not from any inconsiderate neglect of the advantages attending the possession of money that he thus deceived the hopes of his master . " Were he thoughtless ...
Pagina 45
... never deal in mistakes , they aye bring mischances . Now , Monkbarns , that young gentleman that's wi ' your honour thinks little of a carle like me ; and yet I'll wager I'll tell him whar he was yestreen at the gloamin ' , only he ...
... never deal in mistakes , they aye bring mischances . Now , Monkbarns , that young gentleman that's wi ' your honour thinks little of a carle like me ; and yet I'll wager I'll tell him whar he was yestreen at the gloamin ' , only he ...
Pagina 113
... never were glass - breakers in this house , Mr. Lovel , but the body had got sic a trick of sippling and tippling wi ' the bailies and deacons when they met ( which was amaist ilka night ) concerning the common gude o ' the burgh , that ...
... never were glass - breakers in this house , Mr. Lovel , but the body had got sic a trick of sippling and tippling wi ' the bailies and deacons when they met ( which was amaist ilka night ) concerning the common gude o ' the burgh , that ...
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