The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... London an ingenious but whimsical and self - opinioned mechanic , much devoted to abstract studies , David Ramsay by name , Living in London , both proper and tall . " who , whether recommended by his great skill in his Desperate riots ...
... London an ingenious but whimsical and self - opinioned mechanic , much devoted to abstract studies , David Ramsay by name , Living in London , both proper and tall . " who , whether recommended by his great skill in his Desperate riots ...
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... London , you , Master Poet , how long the patience of the audi- was the severe discipline undergone by your prede - ence will endure your next piece at the Black Bull . " cessors ! -and having regaled themselves upon the The bard ...
... London , you , Master Poet , how long the patience of the audi- was the severe discipline undergone by your prede - ence will endure your next piece at the Black Bull . " cessors ! -and having regaled themselves upon the The bard ...
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... London , if you do not put a plaster on the chield's crown ? " Master George , with better - directed zeal , asked the apothecary whether bleeding might not be use- ful ; when , after humming and hawing for a moment , and being unable ...
... London , if you do not put a plaster on the chield's crown ? " Master George , with better - directed zeal , asked the apothecary whether bleeding might not be use- ful ; when , after humming and hawing for a moment , and being unable ...
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... London ; and , if I could have got ony things warse than these mean garments , " ( " which would have been very diffi- cult , " said Jin Vin , in a whisper to his companion , ) " they would have been e'en ower gude for the grips o ' men ...
... London ; and , if I could have got ony things warse than these mean garments , " ( " which would have been very diffi- cult , " said Jin Vin , in a whisper to his companion , ) " they would have been e'en ower gude for the grips o ' men ...
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... London ' prentice , and hope to be a freeman one day . Frank may write himself gentleman , if he will . " " Now , there goes Scotch Jockey , with all his bad and good about him , " said Master George to Master David , who suspended ...
... London ' prentice , and hope to be a freeman one day . Frank may write himself gentleman , if he will . " " Now , there goes Scotch Jockey , with all his bad and good about him , " said Master George to Master David , who suspended ...
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