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Pagina 20
... continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of the worshipping witnesses . However , as King George is a member of the English ...
... continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit of its symbolic ritual sank into the hearts of the worshipping witnesses . However , as King George is a member of the English ...
Pagina 43
... continued she , " and every bairn in the place kens it fu ' weil . " It came across my mind , that Janet might be in the right after all ; and seeing none of the usual marks of powder and lead on the animal , and moreover finding that ...
... continued she , " and every bairn in the place kens it fu ' weil . " It came across my mind , that Janet might be in the right after all ; and seeing none of the usual marks of powder and lead on the animal , and moreover finding that ...
Pagina 44
... continued bungle . But the self- conceit of the man is incredible . Lord Erskine is a joke to James Hogg , — and often must he have a sore heart to think what the worthy world will do without him some twenty years hence , when he hops ...
... continued bungle . But the self- conceit of the man is incredible . Lord Erskine is a joke to James Hogg , — and often must he have a sore heart to think what the worthy world will do without him some twenty years hence , when he hops ...
Pagina 45
... continued my work . It proved a fatal over- sight for the paper , for all those who had given in set themseves against it with the utmost inveteracy . The literary ladies , in particular , agreed , in full divan , that I would never ...
... continued my work . It proved a fatal over- sight for the paper , for all those who had given in set themseves against it with the utmost inveteracy . The literary ladies , in particular , agreed , in full divan , that I would never ...
Pagina 66
... continued our man of family and " extensive latinity , ' 66 even now that I am pointing out to you the chambers where Dukes resided , and Kings sat in judgment , these vile low - born wretches are preparing , I verily believe , to over ...
... continued our man of family and " extensive latinity , ' 66 even now that I am pointing out to you the chambers where Dukes resided , and Kings sat in judgment , these vile low - born wretches are preparing , I verily believe , to over ...
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