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Pagina 38
Though the amount of my agri- and could not help feeling some regret cultural knowledge might not qualify that the purpose for which they were me to undertake a farm , yet I have driven there was to put an end to their occasionally ...
Though the amount of my agri- and could not help feeling some regret cultural knowledge might not qualify that the purpose for which they were me to undertake a farm , yet I have driven there was to put an end to their occasionally ...
Pagina 39
... by a ' that's good Remonstrance was of no avail— I'll gie you a sarkfu ' o ' sair banes , I could not get in a single word . A even in the open market . He may have feeling of the ridicule I should incur accomplices -- there may be ...
... by a ' that's good Remonstrance was of no avail— I'll gie you a sarkfu ' o ' sair banes , I could not get in a single word . A even in the open market . He may have feeling of the ridicule I should incur accomplices -- there may be ...
Pagina 46
... crowds that attended , for three years dropped the M. D. ) by way of feeling running , were beyond all bounds . ... by amusing yourself with feeding ciety ; for it let me feel , as it were , the a tamecormorant ? or prescribe to a ...
... crowds that attended , for three years dropped the M. D. ) by way of feeling running , were beyond all bounds . ... by amusing yourself with feeding ciety ; for it let me feel , as it were , the a tamecormorant ? or prescribe to a ...
Pagina 56
... though longing a little for promotion much sin . in the church , - which , by the way , is Count B. How know you , knave , thata natural enough feeling in a clergy- he's prepared to sin ? man , -justly indignant at the imputa- Friar ...
... though longing a little for promotion much sin . in the church , - which , by the way , is Count B. How know you , knave , thata natural enough feeling in a clergy- he's prepared to sin ? man , -justly indignant at the imputa- Friar ...
Pagina 60
pathos and fine feeling ? and so true To think of any man in this enlightwere they both to nature , that we shall ened age asking , “ What Belvidera venture to say , her's were not feigned went mad for ?
pathos and fine feeling ? and so true To think of any man in this enlightwere they both to nature , that we shall ened age asking , “ What Belvidera venture to say , her's were not feigned went mad for ?
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