The Antiquary, Volume 1Samuel G. Goodrich, and Huntington and Hopkins., 1821 - 271 pagina's |
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... reader may be assur- ed , that this part of the narrative is founded on a fact of actual occurrence . I have now only to express my gratitude to the public , for the distinguished recep- tion which vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... reader may be assur- ed , that this part of the narrative is founded on a fact of actual occurrence . I have now only to express my gratitude to the public , for the distinguished recep- tion which vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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Walter Scott. to the public , for the distinguished recep- tion which they have given to works , 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 ...
Walter Scott. to the public , for the distinguished recep- tion which they have given to works , 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 ...
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... tion of the stranger's original education , yet would have been sorry not to have been suppos- ed accurate as to the station and profession of him , or any other occasional guest— « That's very true - but I thought you had some law ...
... tion of the stranger's original education , yet would have been sorry not to have been suppos- ed accurate as to the station and profession of him , or any other occasional guest— « That's very true - but I thought you had some law ...
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... tion . The Antiquary , though by no means an enemy to good cheer , was a determined foe to all unnecessary expence upon a journey ; and upon his companion giving a hint concerning a bottle of port wine , he drew a direful picture of the ...
... tion . The Antiquary , though by no means an enemy to good cheer , was a determined foe to all unnecessary expence upon a journey ; and upon his companion giving a hint concerning a bottle of port wine , he drew a direful picture of the ...
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... a well - furnished trunk , which soon arrived by sea , to his address at Fairport , probably went as far in his favour as the limited recommenda 、 tion of his fellow - traveller . CHAPTER III . He had a routh o ' auld 26 THE ANTIQUARY .
... a well - furnished trunk , which soon arrived by sea , to his address at Fairport , probably went as far in his favour as the limited recommenda 、 tion of his fellow - traveller . CHAPTER III . He had a routh o ' auld 26 THE ANTIQUARY .
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