The Antiquary, Volume 1Samuel G. Goodrich, and Huntington and Hopkins., 1821 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 1
... there is a passage - boat for crossing the Firth of Forth . The coach was calculated to carry six regular passengers , besides such interlopers as the coachman could pick up by the way , and in- trude upon those who were legally in ...
... there is a passage - boat for crossing the Firth of Forth . The coach was calculated to carry six regular passengers , besides such interlopers as the coachman could pick up by the way , and in- trude upon those who were legally in ...
Pagina 6
... there to slan- der me at my ain stair - head . » « The woman , " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling compa- nion , « does not understand the words of action . --- Woman , " again turning to the vault ...
... there to slan- der me at my ain stair - head . » « The woman , " said the senior , looking with an arch glance at his destined travelling compa- nion , « does not understand the words of action . --- Woman , " again turning to the vault ...
Pagina 7
... There was something so comic in his pettish resentment , that the younger traveller , who was in no such pressing hurry to depart , could not help being amused with it , especially as it was obvious , that every now and then the old ...
... There was something so comic in his pettish resentment , that the younger traveller , who was in no such pressing hurry to depart , could not help being amused with it , especially as it was obvious , that every now and then the old ...
Pagina 11
... there's a justice of peace in Mid - Lothian , » and , opening the coach door , out he jumped , while the coachman obeyed his orders , muttering , that « < if the gentlemen lost the tide now , they could not say but it was their ain ...
... there's a justice of peace in Mid - Lothian , » and , opening the coach door , out he jumped , while the coachman obeyed his orders , muttering , that « < if the gentlemen lost the tide now , they could not say but it was their ain ...
Pagina 15
... there's cranberry tarts , very weel pre- served , and -- and there's just ony thing else ye -like . " « Which is to say , there is nothing else what- ever - well , well , the fish , and the chop , and the tarts , will do very well . But ...
... there's cranberry tarts , very weel pre- served , and -- and there's just ony thing else ye -like . " « Which is to say , there is nothing else what- ever - well , well , the fish , and the chop , and the tarts , will do very well . But ...
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