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Pagina 11
... stand against the legions when Agricola had carried the eagles into the far north . Galloway with its trackless morasses and its broken seaboard was a second fatherland to the roving Egyptians and the favorite resort of the smug- glers ...
... stand against the legions when Agricola had carried the eagles into the far north . Galloway with its trackless morasses and its broken seaboard was a second fatherland to the roving Egyptians and the favorite resort of the smug- glers ...
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... stand far above his other productions . Scott's critics were in the habit of objecting that a Meg Merrilees was always crop- ping up in his novels . With more rea- son we may say that in Mr. Crockett's mossland romances we are forever ...
... stand far above his other productions . Scott's critics were in the habit of objecting that a Meg Merrilees was always crop- ping up in his novels . With more rea- son we may say that in Mr. Crockett's mossland romances we are forever ...
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... stand for Logiealmond , but we may locate it on the borders of the Western Highlands , where the mystic Celt meets the dour Covenant- ing Calvinist in the services of the Free Kirk . The author has all the in- telligent sympathies of Mr ...
... stand for Logiealmond , but we may locate it on the borders of the Western Highlands , where the mystic Celt meets the dour Covenant- ing Calvinist in the services of the Free Kirk . The author has all the in- telligent sympathies of Mr ...
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... stand well with him , and curious is the evi- dent anxiety of some of his correspond- I am not inditing a panegyric , and I do not pretend that all Lord Bramwell wrote was faultless or even of lasting value . The ethical and economical ...
... stand well with him , and curious is the evi- dent anxiety of some of his correspond- I am not inditing a panegyric , and I do not pretend that all Lord Bramwell wrote was faultless or even of lasting value . The ethical and economical ...
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morning ; but finding our tinder wet we were at a stand . I advised to walk on still , but my companions being faint and weary , were for lying down , which we accordingly did about six o'clock ; the ground was as wet as our cloaks ...
morning ; but finding our tinder wet we were at a stand . I advised to walk on still , but my companions being faint and weary , were for lying down , which we accordingly did about six o'clock ; the ground was as wet as our cloaks ...
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