The Antiquary, Volume 1Samuel G. Goodrich, and Huntington and Hopkins., 1821 - 271 pagina's |
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... that have little more than some truth of colour- ing to recommend them , and to take my respectful leave , as one who is not likely again to solicit their favour . THE ANTIQUARY . H CHAPTER I. Go call a coach ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
... that have little more than some truth of colour- ing to recommend them , and to take my respectful leave , as one who is not likely again to solicit their favour . THE ANTIQUARY . H CHAPTER I. Go call a coach ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
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... leaving my business un- done , or repay the expences which I must dis- burse if I am obliged to tarry a day at the South Ferry for lack of tide ? -Will it hire , I say , a pin- nace , for which alone the regular price is five 8 THE ...
... leaving my business un- done , or repay the expences which I must dis- burse if I am obliged to tarry a day at the South Ferry for lack of tide ? -Will it hire , I say , a pin- nace , for which alone the regular price is five 8 THE ...
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... worthy landlord , as he used to boast , knew the measure of a guest's foot as well as e'er a souter on this side Solway ; « well , well , you may send us in a bottle of port . " « < Port ! na , na ! maun leave THE ANTIQUARY . 23.
... worthy landlord , as he used to boast , knew the measure of a guest's foot as well as e'er a souter on this side Solway ; « well , well , you may send us in a bottle of port . " « < Port ! na , na ! maun leave THE ANTIQUARY . 23.
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Walter Scott. « < Port ! na , na ! maun leave port ye and punch to the like o ' us , it's claret that's fit for you lairds ; and , I dare say , nane of the folk ye speak so much o ' ever drank either of the twa . » > << Do you hear how ...
Walter Scott. « < Port ! na , na ! maun leave port ye and punch to the like o ' us , it's claret that's fit for you lairds ; and , I dare say , nane of the folk ye speak so much o ' ever drank either of the twa . » > << Do you hear how ...
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... leaves , and the distant dash of the waves as they rippled upon the sand . Mr Oldbuck immediately rose , and advanced to ... leave , as my old friend and brother antiquary MacCribb did , when he went off with one of my Syrian medals ...
... leaves , and the distant dash of the waves as they rippled upon the sand . Mr Oldbuck immediately rose , and advanced to ... leave , as my old friend and brother antiquary MacCribb did , when he went off with one of my Syrian medals ...
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