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Drawn by Engraved by Page Dr. Erskine Kay Evans 111 Mr. Protocol reading Mrs
. Bertram's Will Meadows Linton 112 Dr. Robertson Kay Rimbault 126 Group of
Portraits — Adam Smith ; David Hume ; John Home ; Lord Kaimes ; Dr. Hutton ...
Drawn by Engraved by Page Dr. Erskine Kay Evans 111 Mr. Protocol reading Mrs
. Bertram's Will Meadows Linton 112 Dr. Robertson Kay Rimbault 126 Group of
Portraits — Adam Smith ; David Hume ; John Home ; Lord Kaimes ; Dr. Hutton ...
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and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were
walking wi ' the young Laird of Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell
him about them ? ” demanded Glossin . “ Tut , we just said that was Miss Lucy ...
and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were
walking wi ' the young Laird of Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell
him about them ? ” demanded Glossin . “ Tut , we just said that was Miss Lucy ...
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Glossin was then indigent and greatly in debt , but he was already possessed of
Mr. Bertram's ear , and , aware of the facility of his disposition , he saw no
difficulty in enriching himself at his expense , provided the heirmale were
removed , in ...
Glossin was then indigent and greatly in debt , but he was already possessed of
Mr. Bertram's ear , and , aware of the facility of his disposition , he saw no
difficulty in enriching himself at his expense , provided the heirmale were
removed , in ...
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It was signed by Mr. Protocol , an attorney in Edinburgh , and , addressing him as
the agent for Godfrey Bertram , Esq . , late of Ellangowan , and his
representatives , acquainted him with the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Bertram
of ...
It was signed by Mr. Protocol , an attorney in Edinburgh , and , addressing him as
the agent for Godfrey Bertram , Esq . , late of Ellangowan , and his
representatives , acquainted him with the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Bertram
of ...
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Besides , to do Glossin justice , he was , he might feel some desire to
compensate to Miss Bertram in a small degree , and in a case in which his own
interests did not interfere with hers , the infinite mischief which he had
occasioned to her ...
Besides , to do Glossin justice , he was , he might feel some desire to
compensate to Miss Bertram in a small degree , and in a case in which his own
interests did not interfere with hers , the infinite mischief which he had
occasioned to her ...
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