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" can you think of nothing? — of no help? I'll make you rich; I'll give you a farm; I'll—' 'Our riches will be soon equal,' said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters; 'they are sae already, for I hae nae land, and you would give your... "
The Antiquary - Pagina 77
door Walter Scott - 1816
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Readings in modern Scots, with intr., notes and glossaries by A. Mackie

Alexander Mackie - 1913 - 252 pagina’s
...— of no help ? I '11 make you rich — I '11 give you a farm — 1 11 ' sae already ; for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...these words, they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they could attain ; for it seemed that Uny further attempt to move forward could only...
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Readings in Modern Scots: From Allan Ramsay to the Present Day

1913 - 252 pagina’s
...said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters — ' they are sae already ; for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...these words, they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they could attain ; for it seemed that any further attempt to move forward could only...
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The antiquary and The black dwarf

Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 856 pagina’s
...equal,' said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters; 'they are sae already, for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...these words they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they could attain; for it seemed that any further attempt to move forward could only...
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The Copeland Reader: An Anthology of English Poetry and Prose, Volume 1

Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 pagina’s
...said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters — "they are sae already; for I hae nae ler lies, To growing wealth the dedicator flies ;...place, And smok'd in kitchens, or in auctions sold, To rock to which they could attain ; for it seemed that any further attempt to move forward could only...
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The essentials of formal composition

Henry Arthur Treble, George Henry Vallins - 1927 - 132 pagina’s
...said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters— 'they are sae already ; for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...square yard of rock that would be dry for twal hours.' 45. Write down the exact words that the speakers might have used : (a) The Prime Minister took occasion...
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Waverley Novels: The antiquary

Sir Walter Scott - 1901 - 368 pagina’s
...said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters — 'they are sae already ; for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...square yard of rock that would be dry for twal hours.' 100 While they exchanged these words, they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they could...
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W.S. Jevons: Critical Responses, Volume 3

Sandra Peart - 2003 - 296 pagina’s
...equal.' said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the water. 'They are sae already; for I hae nae land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...square yard of rock that would be dry for twal hours.'" 4 Quarterly Journal of Economics, April. 1889, p. 313. 136 ON THE APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICS TO POLITICAL...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 15

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1816 - 618 pagina’s
...gaberlunzie dies !" ' "Good man," said Sir Arthur, "can you think of nothing?— of no help ? — I'll make you rich — I'll give you a farm— -I'll" '...these words, they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they could attain ; for it seemed that any further attempt to move forward could only...
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Godey's Lady's Book, and Ladies' American Magazine, Volume 96

1878 - 556 pagina’s
...said the beggar, looking out upon the strife of the waters. ' They are sae already, for I hae пае land, and you would give your fair bounds and barony...would be dry for twal hours.' " While they exchanged those words, they paused upon the highest ledge of rock to which they coulcl attain ; for it seemed...
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