Blackwood's Magazine, Հատոր 10 |
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Արդյունքներ 62–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... a term in her youngest daughter , Miss Lizzy , which I heard an exhibitioner at Ba- to learn manners at a boarding - school liol's , from our college to Oxford , in Edinburgh — and a Greenock genemploy in speaking of persons with ...
... a term in her youngest daughter , Miss Lizzy , which I heard an exhibitioner at Ba- to learn manners at a boarding - school liol's , from our college to Oxford , in Edinburgh — and a Greenock genemploy in speaking of persons with ...
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... notwithstanding what Doctor and Mrs Pringle said about their daughter's lying in . After some change of conversation , we sat down on stools on the deck ,- --a great convenience , and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ...
... notwithstanding what Doctor and Mrs Pringle said about their daughter's lying in . After some change of conversation , we sat down on stools on the deck ,- --a great convenience , and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ...
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I had the honour of a Royal Duke's tickets for my daughter and myself to see his Majesty crowned , and I dressed upon that magnificent and solemn occasion in the full costume of a Highland Chief , including of course a brace of pistols ...
I had the honour of a Royal Duke's tickets for my daughter and myself to see his Majesty crowned , and I dressed upon that magnificent and solemn occasion in the full costume of a Highland Chief , including of course a brace of pistols ...
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... I presume they are satisfied that the blunder was not upon my side , and that my conduct would bear itself through . The conclusion of the day went off very pleasantly , and when satiated therewith , my daughter and I drove off ...
... I presume they are satisfied that the blunder was not upon my side , and that my conduct would bear itself through . The conclusion of the day went off very pleasantly , and when satiated therewith , my daughter and I drove off ...
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... some of them went so far as to tell him , this : - King James assumes the cha- that if he did not admit that inimitable arracter of an itinerant fiddler , and ticle , they would never speak to him again seduces a farmer's daughter ...
... some of them went so far as to tell him , this : - King James assumes the cha- that if he did not admit that inimitable arracter of an itinerant fiddler , and ticle , they would never speak to him again seduces a farmer's daughter ...
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