The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... that he made himself master of the whole forms of feudal investitures , and shared such pleasure in reconciling their incongruities , and tracing their origin , that his master had great hope he would one day be an able conveyancer ...
... that he made himself master of the whole forms of feudal investitures , and shared such pleasure in reconciling their incongruities , and tracing their origin , that his master had great hope he would one day be an able conveyancer ...
Pagina 29
... unworthy of your talents , and had taken French leave , as my old friend and brother antiquary MacCribb did , when he went off with one of my Syrian medals . » « I hope , my good sir , I should have fallen under no such imputation ?
... unworthy of your talents , and had taken French leave , as my old friend and brother antiquary MacCribb did , when he went off with one of my Syrian medals . » « I hope , my good sir , I should have fallen under no such imputation ?
Pagina 55
-I hope ye'll ding Johnnie Howie yet , and I'll Jive to see it . » And so saying , the old beggar moved off , relieving Mr Oldbuck of recollections which were any thing rather than agreeable . « Who is this familiar old gentleman ?
-I hope ye'll ding Johnnie Howie yet , and I'll Jive to see it . » And so saying , the old beggar moved off , relieving Mr Oldbuck of recollections which were any thing rather than agreeable . « Who is this familiar old gentleman ?
Pagina 89
In that you will do as you find most agreeable , Sir Arthur ; I hope , that , as I was not aware of the extent of the obligation which you have done me , by visiting my poor house , I may be excused a > 3 << a 1 for not having carried ...
In that you will do as you find most agreeable , Sir Arthur ; I hope , that , as I was not aware of the extent of the obligation which you have done me , by visiting my poor house , I may be excused a > 3 << a 1 for not having carried ...
Pagina 100
Thank God , » he exclaimed , * we shall get round Halket - head ! that fellow must have passed it ; » thus giving vent to the feeling of hope , though he had suppressed that of apprehension . « Thank God indeed !
Thank God , » he exclaimed , * we shall get round Halket - head ! that fellow must have passed it ; » thus giving vent to the feeling of hope , though he had suppressed that of apprehension . « Thank God indeed !
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