Antiquary, Black dwarf, Old mortality; vol. 3, Rob Roy, Heart of Mid-LothianLippincott, Grambo, 1855 |
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... head of their profession , the modern degradation which mendicity has undergone was often the subject of Andrew's lamentations . As a trade , he said , it was forty pounds a - year worse since he had first practised it . On another ...
... head of their profession , the modern degradation which mendicity has undergone was often the subject of Andrew's lamentations . As a trade , he said , it was forty pounds a - year worse since he had first practised it . On another ...
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... head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B —————— , that if he had known he was to have had so much time he would have put another word or two to their bargain , —- then told the boy to mind his business , and he would be as thriving a lad ...
... head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B —————— , that if he had known he was to have had so much time he would have put another word or two to their bargain , —- then told the boy to mind his business , and he would be as thriving a lad ...
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... head of the rolls of parliament in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries - there is very little light here , and these cursed woman- kind always leave their tubs in the passage - now take care of the corner- ascend twelve steps , and ...
... head of the rolls of parliament in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries - there is very little light here , and these cursed woman- kind always leave their tubs in the passage - now take care of the corner- ascend twelve steps , and ...
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... head , A twenty books , clothed in black or red , Of Aristotle , or his philosophy , Than robes rich , rebeck , or saltery . This pithy motto he delivered , shaking his head , and giving each guttural the true Anglo - Saxon enunciation ...
... head , A twenty books , clothed in black or red , Of Aristotle , or his philosophy , Than robes rich , rebeck , or saltery . This pithy motto he delivered , shaking his head , and giving each guttural the true Anglo - Saxon enunciation ...
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... head after the haddies , as they wad hae wanted ilk ane a weel - favoured , sonsy , decent periwig on his pow . Hegh ... heads as bald and as bare as ane o ' my blocks ! " " And as well furnished within , Caxon . But away with you ! -you ...
... head after the haddies , as they wad hae wanted ilk ane a weel - favoured , sonsy , decent periwig on his pow . Hegh ... heads as bald and as bare as ane o ' my blocks ! " " And as well furnished within , Caxon . But away with you ! -you ...
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answered Antiquary arms auld Balfour better Bothwell Burley called canna Castle Caxon Claverhouse command Cuddie dear dinna door Dousterswivel e'en Earl Earnscliff Edith Ellieslaw Elshie eneugh Erastian exclaimed eyes Fairport father favour fear followed frae gang gentleman gude hand head hear heard heart Hector hinny Hobbie honour horse Ilderton insurgents Isabella Jenny Knockwinnock Lady Margaret leddy look Lord Evandale Lord Glenallan Lovel M'Intyre mair Major Bellenden maun mendicant Milnwood mind Miss Bellenden Miss Vere Miss Wardour Monkbarns mony morning Morton mother muckle never night occasion Ochiltree Old Mortality Oldbuck onything ower party person popinjay prisoner puir Ratcliffe replied Scotland seemed Sir Arthur soldier speak spirit suppose sword tell thae thee there's thing thou thought Tillietudlem turned voice wad hae weel whig woman word ye'll young
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