Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... honour to sit in the General Assembly , ( meaning , as an auditor in the galleries thereof ) and have heard as much goodly speaking on the law of patronage , as , with the fructification there- of in mine own understanding , hath made ...
... honour to sit in the General Assembly , ( meaning , as an auditor in the galleries thereof ) and have heard as much goodly speaking on the law of patronage , as , with the fructification there- of in mine own understanding , hath made ...
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... honour , the Laird , accused our Landlord , deceased , of having encouraged , in various times and places , the destruction of hares , rabbits , fowls , black and gray partridges , moor - pouts , and other birds , and quadrupeds , in ...
... honour , the Laird , accused our Landlord , deceased , of having encouraged , in various times and places , the destruction of hares , rabbits , fowls , black and gray partridges , moor - pouts , and other birds , and quadrupeds , in ...
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... honour and praise ; but , if otherwise , the disgrace will deservedly attach to itself alone . I have only further to intimate , that Mr. Peter Pattieson , in arranging these Tales for the press , hath more consulted his own fancy than ...
... honour and praise ; but , if otherwise , the disgrace will deservedly attach to itself alone . I have only further to intimate , that Mr. Peter Pattieson , in arranging these Tales for the press , hath more consulted his own fancy than ...
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... claimed Hobbie , ' I am glad to meet your honour ony gait , and company's blithe on a bare moor like this - it's an unco bogilly bit - Where hae ye been sporting ? ' ' Up the Carla Cleugh , Hobbie , ' answered 30 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... claimed Hobbie , ' I am glad to meet your honour ony gait , and company's blithe on a bare moor like this - it's an unco bogilly bit - Where hae ye been sporting ? ' ' Up the Carla Cleugh , Hobbie , ' answered 30 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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... honour to the country , and a safeguard to those that dwell in it - you , before others , are called upon to put yoursel in no rash adventures - for your's was aye ower ven- turesome a race , and muckle harm they got by it . ' But I am ...
... honour to the country , and a safeguard to those that dwell in it - you , before others , are called upon to put yoursel in no rash adventures - for your's was aye ower ven- turesome a race , and muckle harm they got by it . ' But I am ...
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