The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... brought under the statute of leasing - making ? Answer - and for once in thy long , useless , and evil life , let it be in the words of truth and sincerity , —hast Ithou such a coach ? -is it in rerum natura ? —or is this base ...
... brought under the statute of leasing - making ? Answer - and for once in thy long , useless , and evil life , let it be in the words of truth and sincerity , —hast Ithou such a coach ? -is it in rerum natura ? —or is this base ...
Pagina 21
... brought with him money enough to purchase the small estate of Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , on the dis- solution of the great and wealthy monastery to which ...
... brought with him money enough to purchase the small estate of Monkbarns , then sold by a dissipated laird , to whose father it had been gifted , with other church lands , on the dis- solution of the great and wealthy monastery to which ...
Pagina 37
... brought you hither ; do you see nothing else remarkable ? —nothing on the surface of the ground ? " " Why , yes ; I do see something like a ditch , indistinctly marked . ' 66 Indistinctly ! -pardon me , sir , but the indistinctness must ...
... brought you hither ; do you see nothing else remarkable ? —nothing on the surface of the ground ? " " Why , yes ; I do see something like a ditch , indistinctly marked . ' 66 Indistinctly ! -pardon me , sir , but the indistinctness must ...
Pagina 38
... brought my mind to give acre for acre of my good corn - land for this barren spot . But then it was a national concern ; and when the scene of so celebrated an event became my own , I was * A bonnet - laird signifies a petty proprietor ...
... brought my mind to give acre for acre of my good corn - land for this barren spot . But then it was a national concern ; and when the scene of so celebrated an event became my own , I was * A bonnet - laird signifies a petty proprietor ...
Pagina 45
... brought information , on the contrary , that there was a young man residing at Fairport , of whom the town ( by which he meant all the gossips , who , having no business of their own , fill up their leisure moments by attending to that ...
... brought information , on the contrary , that there was a young man residing at Fairport , of whom the town ( by which he meant all the gossips , who , having no business of their own , fill up their leisure moments by attending to that ...
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