The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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... less restrained by the habit of suppressing their feelings , and because I agree with my friend Wordsworth , that they seldom fail to express them in the strongest and most powerful language . That is , I think , peculiarly the case ...
... less restrained by the habit of suppressing their feelings , and because I agree with my friend Wordsworth , that they seldom fail to express them in the strongest and most powerful language . That is , I think , peculiarly the case ...
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... less real hardship and want of food , than the poor peasants from whom they received alms . If , in addition to his personal qualifications , the mendicant chanced to be a King's Bedesman , or Blue - 4 Advertisement to The Antiquary.
... less real hardship and want of food , than the poor peasants from whom they received alms . If , in addition to his personal qualifications , the mendicant chanced to be a King's Bedesman , or Blue - 4 Advertisement to The Antiquary.
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... less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentleman , whom we shall endeavour , in a few words , to introduce more accurately to our readers . Jonathan ...
... less authentic nature , but quite sufficient to make him acquainted with the name , history , and circumstances of the gentleman , whom we shall endeavour , in a few words , to introduce more accurately to our readers . Jonathan ...
Pagina 22
... less so , that he 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 dissolution of the great and wealthy ...
... less so , that he 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 dissolution of the great and wealthy ...
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... less inconvenient . He therefore took an opportunity of settling privately with Mr. Mackitchinson . The young traveller remonstrated against his liberality , and only acquiesced in deference to his years and respectability . The mutual ...
... less inconvenient . He therefore took an opportunity of settling privately with Mr. Mackitchinson . The young traveller remonstrated against his liberality , and only acquiesced in deference to his years and respectability . The mutual ...
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