Tales of My Landlord: 1st ser, Томове 1–2Samuel H. Parker, 1834 |
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... keeping , with a tincture of mathe- matics , and that I instructed his daughters in psalmody . Nor do I remember me of any fee or honorarium re- ceived from him on account of these my labours , except the compotations aforesaid ...
... keeping , with a tincture of mathe- matics , and that I instructed his daughters in psalmody . Nor do I remember me of any fee or honorarium re- ceived from him on account of these my labours , except the compotations aforesaid ...
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... keep . In the course of the evening the Black Dwarf1 had not been forgotten , and the old shepherd , Bauldie , told so many stories of him , that they excited a good deal of interest . It also appeared , though not till the third punch ...
... keep . In the course of the evening the Black Dwarf1 had not been forgotten , and the old shepherd , Bauldie , told so many stories of him , that they excited a good deal of interest . It also appeared , though not till the third punch ...
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... keep the peace , think you ? " " Deil a fear o ' mine , " said Hobbie , " they hae scarce a leg to stand on . - Odd ! the deer's fled the country , I think ! I hae been as far as Inger - fell - foot , and deil a horn has Hobbie seen ...
... keep the peace , think you ? " " Deil a fear o ' mine , " said Hobbie , " they hae scarce a leg to stand on . - Odd ! the deer's fled the country , I think ! I hae been as far as Inger - fell - foot , and deil a horn has Hobbie seen ...
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... keeps your hand up , Mr. Patrick ; we a ' ken it's no lack o ' courage , but the twa grey een of a bonnie lass , Miss Isbel Vere , that keeps you sae sober . " “ I assure you , Hobbie , " said his companion , rather angrily , " I assure ...
... keeps your hand up , Mr. Patrick ; we a ' ken it's no lack o ' courage , but the twa grey een of a bonnie lass , Miss Isbel Vere , that keeps you sae sober . " “ I assure you , Hobbie , " said his companion , rather angrily , " I assure ...
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... keep a record of a ' men's mis- doings - Dick's head's healed again , and we're to fight out the quarrel at Jeddart , on the rood - day , so that's like a thing settled in a peaceable way ; and then I am friends wi ' Willie again , puir ...
... keep a record of a ' men's mis- doings - Dick's head's healed again , and we're to fight out the quarrel at Jeddart , on the rood - day , so that's like a thing settled in a peaceable way ; and then I am friends wi ' Willie again , puir ...
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Страница 232 - Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine * for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus impiously thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently for whatever dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheelingliill.
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Страница 2 - There arrows of the bow he brake, The shield, the sword, the war. More glorious thou than hills of prey, More excellent art far.