The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... light blue , with a pewter badge , which confers on them the general privilege of asking alms through all Scotland , all laws against sorning , masterful beggary , and every other species of mendicity , being suspended in favour of this ...
... light blue , with a pewter badge , which confers on them the general privilege of asking alms through all Scotland , all laws against sorning , masterful beggary , and every other species of mendicity , being suspended in favour of this ...
Pagina 9
... light on a Novel in which a character of that description plays a prominent part . We conclude , that we have vindicated Edie Ochiltree's right to the importance assigned him ; and have shown , that we have known one beggar take a hand ...
... light on a Novel in which a character of that description plays a prominent part . We conclude , that we have vindicated Edie Ochiltree's right to the importance assigned him ; and have shown , that we have known one beggar take a hand ...
Pagina 23
... light - headed , or rei suæ prodigus , ” said his instructor , “ I would know what to make of him . But he never pays away a shilling without looking anxiously after the change , makes his sixpence go farther than another lad's ...
... light - headed , or rei suæ prodigus , ” said his instructor , “ I would know what to make of him . But he never pays away a shilling without looking anxiously after the change , makes his sixpence go farther than another lad's ...
Pagina 30
... light here , and these cursed womankind always leave their tubs in the passage - now take care of the corner — ascend twelve steps , and ye are safe ! ” Mr. Oldbuck had , by this time , attained the top of the winding stair which led to ...
... light here , and these cursed womankind always leave their tubs in the passage - now take care of the corner — ascend twelve steps , and ye are safe ! ” Mr. Oldbuck had , by this time , attained the top of the winding stair which led to ...
Pagina 38
... light - headed a goose as womankind affords , saw the traces of the ditch at once . Indistinct ! why , the great station at Ardoch , or that at Burnswark in Annandale , may be clearer , doubtless , because they are stative forts ...
... light - headed a goose as womankind affords , saw the traces of the ditch at once . Indistinct ! why , the great station at Ardoch , or that at Burnswark in Annandale , may be clearer , doubtless , because they are stative forts ...
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