The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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... never on any occasion violated the respect due to private life . It was indeed impossible that traits proper to persons , both living and dead , with whom I have had intercourse in society , should not have risen to my pen in such works ...
... never on any occasion violated the respect due to private life . It was indeed impossible that traits proper to persons , both living and dead , with whom I have had intercourse in society , should not have risen to my pen in such works ...
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... never heard with certainty ; but most probably , as Burns says , he died a cadger - powny's death At some dike side . The author may add another picture of the same kind as Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considerin these ...
... never heard with certainty ; but most probably , as Burns says , he died a cadger - powny's death At some dike side . The author may add another picture of the same kind as Edie Ochiltree and Andrew Gemmells ; considerin these ...
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... never been repaid him . By dint of solicitation , however , and borough interest , he contrived to gain a place in the customs , and , being a frugal , careful man , had found himself enabled to add considerably to his paternal fortune ...
... never been repaid him . By dint of solicitation , however , and borough interest , he contrived to gain a place in the customs , and , being a frugal , careful man , had found himself enabled to add considerably to his paternal fortune ...
Pagina 23
... never be persuaded to apply it to lucrative and practical purposes . It was not from any inconsiderate neglect of the advantages attending the possession of money that he thus deceived the hopes of his master . “ Were he thoughtless or ...
... never be persuaded to apply it to lucrative and practical purposes . It was not from any inconsiderate neglect of the advantages attending the possession of money that he thus deceived the hopes of his master . “ Were he thoughtless or ...
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... never extended his guerdon beyond eighteenpence a stage . In this manner they travelled , until they arrived at Fairport about two o'clock on the following day . Lovel probably expected that his travelling companion would have invited ...
... never extended his guerdon beyond eighteenpence a stage . In this manner they travelled , until they arrived at Fairport about two o'clock on the following day . Lovel probably expected that his travelling companion would have invited ...
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