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Pagina 298
... respect and pride , and I have known duels oc- casioned by any word of disparagement . I cannot say I have the least quarrel with this sort of harmless enthusiasm I re- ceived my friend's communication with the importance which he ...
... respect and pride , and I have known duels oc- casioned by any word of disparagement . I cannot say I have the least quarrel with this sort of harmless enthusiasm I re- ceived my friend's communication with the importance which he ...
Pagina 437
... respect , your Excellency's most , & c . , " ROBERT CAMPBELL . " No. V. - LETTER . ESCAPE OF ROB ROY FROM THE DUKE OF ATHOLE . THE following copy of a letter which passed from one clergyman of the Church of Scotland to another , was ...
... respect , your Excellency's most , & c . , " ROBERT CAMPBELL . " No. V. - LETTER . ESCAPE OF ROB ROY FROM THE DUKE OF ATHOLE . THE following copy of a letter which passed from one clergyman of the Church of Scotland to another , was ...
Pagina 390
... respecting the breed of cat- tle , and the produce of the dairy , which it is our intention to forward to the Board of Agriculture . ] — " Nevertheless , these are but matters of the after - harvest , in respect of the great good which ...
... respecting the breed of cat- tle , and the produce of the dairy , which it is our intention to forward to the Board of Agriculture . ] — " Nevertheless , these are but matters of the after - harvest , in respect of the great good which ...
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