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Page 235
I have too much respect for the late family to disturb old residenters , even under
pretence of improvement . Besides , it's not my way I don't like it - I believe , Mr.
Sampson , Scripture particularly condemns those who oppress the poor , and ...
I have too much respect for the late family to disturb old residenters , even under
pretence of improvement . Besides , it's not my way I don't like it - I believe , Mr.
Sampson , Scripture particularly condemns those who oppress the poor , and ...
Page 240
On one occasion he was recovered by Barnes , who understood his humour ,
when , after engaging in close colloquy with the schoolmaster of Moffat ,
respecting a disputed quantity in Horace's 7th Ode , Book II . , the dispute led on
to another ...
On one occasion he was recovered by Barnes , who understood his humour ,
when , after engaging in close colloquy with the schoolmaster of Moffat ,
respecting a disputed quantity in Horace's 7th Ode , Book II . , the dispute led on
to another ...
Page 297
You are in every respect the best judge , Sir Robert , ' answered Glossin , ' in
every possible respect . I would only submit to you , that we are certainly hardly
entitled to dismiss this man upon an assertion which cannot be satisfied by proof
...
You are in every respect the best judge , Sir Robert , ' answered Glossin , ' in
every possible respect . I would only submit to you , that we are certainly hardly
entitled to dismiss this man upon an assertion which cannot be satisfied by proof
...
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