The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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... reason and discretion . One of them told me there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded , so as at one time he was one of five that usually met at St. Andrews . " 66 The race of ...
... reason and discretion . One of them told me there were not now above twelve of them in the whole isle ; but he remembered when they abounded , so as at one time he was one of five that usually met at St. Andrews . " 66 The race of ...
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... reasons , we shall denominate Fairport . They had been established for several generations , as landowners in the county , and in most shires of England would have been accounted a family of some standing . But the shire of was filled ...
... reasons , we shall denominate Fairport . They had been established for several generations , as landowners in the county , and in most shires of England would have been accounted a family of some standing . But the shire of was filled ...
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... reasons , prevented Oldbuck from paying him that attention . He only begged to see him as early as he could make it convenient to call in a forenoon , recommended him to a widow who had apartments to let , and to a person who kept a ...
... reasons , prevented Oldbuck from paying him that attention . He only begged to see him as early as he could make it convenient to call in a forenoon , recommended him to a widow who had apartments to let , and to a person who kept a ...
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... reason to be disgusted with the match on account of disparity of outward favour , than the romancer has given us to understand . The rest of the room was panelled , or wainscotted , with black oak , against which hung two or three ...
... reason to be disgusted with the match on account of disparity of outward favour , than the romancer has given us to understand . The rest of the room was panelled , or wainscotted , with black oak , against which hung two or three ...
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... reason , took but a slender share , till at length he was suddenly started out of a profound reverie by an unexpected appeal to his judgment . " I will stand by what Mr. Lovel says ; he was born in the north of England , and may know ...
... reason , took but a slender share , till at length he was suddenly started out of a profound reverie by an unexpected appeal to his judgment . " I will stand by what Mr. Lovel says ; he was born in the north of England , and may know ...
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