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... believe — but we could not be prevailed upon to stir . Though terrified to death
, I have so much of his own spirit , that I would look upon the peril which threatens
us rather than hear it rage around me without knowing its nature or its progress ...
... believe — but we could not be prevailed upon to stir . Though terrified to death
, I have so much of his own spirit , that I would look upon the peril which threatens
us rather than hear it rage around me without knowing its nature or its progress ...
Page 73
66 Hazlewood need not leave the room , -I mean so well to Miss Bertram , that I
could wish the whole world to hear my part of the conference . ” My friend Mr.
Charles Hazlewood will not probably be anxious , Mr. Glossin , to listen to what ...
66 Hazlewood need not leave the room , -I mean so well to Miss Bertram , that I
could wish the whole world to hear my part of the conference . ” My friend Mr.
Charles Hazlewood will not probably be anxious , Mr. Glossin , to listen to what ...
Page 88
Where be our heralds , our pursuivants , our Lyon , our Marchmount , our Carrick
, and our Snowdown ? Let the strangers be placed at our board , and regaled as
beseemeth their quality , and this our high holiday - tomorrow we will hear their ...
Where be our heralds , our pursuivants , our Lyon , our Marchmount , our Carrick
, and our Snowdown ? Let the strangers be placed at our board , and regaled as
beseemeth their quality , and this our high holiday - tomorrow we will hear their ...
Page 92
Na , sir , nae memorial , " answered Dandie ; " for your honour said before , Mr.
Pleydell , ye'll mind , that ye liked best to hear us hill - folk tell our ain tale by word
o'mouth . " “ Beshrew my tongue that said so ! ” answered the counsellor , “ it will
...
Na , sir , nae memorial , " answered Dandie ; " for your honour said before , Mr.
Pleydell , ye'll mind , that ye liked best to hear us hill - folk tell our ain tale by word
o'mouth . " “ Beshrew my tongue that said so ! ” answered the counsellor , “ it will
...
Page 100
I should wish much to hear some of your Scottish preachers whose talents have
done such honour to your country - your Blair , your Robertson , or your Henry ;
and I embrace your kind offer with all my heart . - Only , " drawing the lawyer a
little ...
I should wish much to hear some of your Scottish preachers whose talents have
done such honour to your country - your Blair , your Robertson , or your Henry ;
and I embrace your kind offer with all my heart . - Only , " drawing the lawyer a
little ...
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