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Pagina 4
... believe some of my old schoolfellows can still bear witness that I had a distinguished character for that talent , at a time when the ap- plause of my companions was my recompense for the disgraces and punishments which the future ...
... believe some of my old schoolfellows can still bear witness that I had a distinguished character for that talent , at a time when the ap- plause of my companions was my recompense for the disgraces and punishments which the future ...
Pagina 8
... believe , they were all morally con- vinced of it . But while I was myself silent , their belief could not weigh much more with the world than that of others ; their opinions and reasoning were liable to be taxed with partiality , or ...
... believe , they were all morally con- vinced of it . But while I was myself silent , their belief could not weigh much more with the world than that of others ; their opinions and reasoning were liable to be taxed with partiality , or ...
Pagina 9
... believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melan- choly pleasure of preserving in the Appendix , the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive that there ...
... believe , wrote a single line of the projected work ; and I only have the melan- choly pleasure of preserving in the Appendix , the simple anecdote on which he proposed to found it . To this I may add , I can easily conceive that there ...
Pagina 44
... believe , between ourselves , his grandsire was from the wrong side of the Border -one Bullsegg , who came hither as a steward , or bailiff , or ground - officer , or something in that de- partment , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit ...
... believe , between ourselves , his grandsire was from the wrong side of the Border -one Bullsegg , who came hither as a steward , or bailiff , or ground - officer , or something in that de- partment , to the last Girnigo of Killancureit ...
Pagina 89
... believe he is ane o ' King George's state offi- cers ; at least he's aye for ganging on to the south ; and he has a hantle siller , and never grudges ony thing till a poor body , or in the way of a lawing . " " He wants a guide and a ...
... believe he is ane o ' King George's state offi- cers ; at least he's aye for ganging on to the south ; and he has a hantle siller , and never grudges ony thing till a poor body , or in the way of a lawing . " " He wants a guide and a ...
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