Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer |
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... English Border . The author gave the public some ac count of this remarkable person , in one of the early Numbers of Blackwood's Magazine , to the following purpose : — " My father remembered old Jean Gordon of Yetholm , who had great ...
... English Border . The author gave the public some ac count of this remarkable person , in one of the early Numbers of Blackwood's Magazine , to the following purpose : — " My father remembered old Jean Gordon of Yetholm , who had great ...
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... English gentleman , who had just left the uni- versity of Oxford , made use of the liberty afforded him , to visit some parts of the north of England ; and curiosity ex- tended his tour into the adjacent frontier of the sister country ...
... English gentleman , who had just left the uni- versity of Oxford , made use of the liberty afforded him , to visit some parts of the north of England ; and curiosity ex- tended his tour into the adjacent frontier of the sister country ...
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... English gentlemen gang to see that . " - Or , " Your honor will be come frae the house o ' Pouderloupat ? ' But when the voice of the querist alone was distinguishable , the response usually was , " Where are ye com- ing frae at sic a ...
... English gentlemen gang to see that . " - Or , " Your honor will be come frae the house o ' Pouderloupat ? ' But when the voice of the querist alone was distinguishable , the response usually was , " Where are ye com- ing frae at sic a ...
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... English grammar as his worshipful predecessor : but Augustus Pease himself could not have used more indiscriminately the weapon unwarily put into his hand . In good earnest , he considered the commission with which he had been entrusted ...
... English grammar as his worshipful predecessor : but Augustus Pease himself could not have used more indiscriminately the weapon unwarily put into his hand . In good earnest , he considered the commission with which he had been entrusted ...
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... English , a deep and full revenge , both against the gauger and his abettors ; and all who knew him thought it likely he would keep his word . A few days after the departure of the gypsy tribe , Mr. Ber- tram asked his lady one morning ...
... English , a deep and full revenge , both against the gauger and his abettors ; and all who knew him thought it likely he would keep his word . A few days after the departure of the gypsy tribe , Mr. Ber- tram asked his lady one morning ...
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