Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 - Edinburgh (Scotland) |
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Page 18
... seemed musical . But the second visit was not tlemanly , indeed distinguished - looking , person now the last , for the reformed spendthrift had won an before him ; and Sir James recollecting , with the eccentric but sincere and lasting ...
... seemed musical . But the second visit was not tlemanly , indeed distinguished - looking , person now the last , for the reformed spendthrift had won an before him ; and Sir James recollecting , with the eccentric but sincere and lasting ...
Page 19
... seemed to require such support . The extent of the quarries , however , rendered the labour gigantic , and , long ere matters were permanently put in order , the happy idea of converting these excava tions into receptacles for the ...
... seemed to require such support . The extent of the quarries , however , rendered the labour gigantic , and , long ere matters were permanently put in order , the happy idea of converting these excava tions into receptacles for the ...
Page 27
... seemed a foreigner ) , apologising for his in- trusion , told him that the reason of his visit was to inquire if he had any objection to sell the bronze horse he had seen in the court below , as he wished to become its purchaser . The ...
... seemed a foreigner ) , apologising for his in- trusion , told him that the reason of his visit was to inquire if he had any objection to sell the bronze horse he had seen in the court below , as he wished to become its purchaser . The ...
Page 28
... seemed to recall her to a remembrance of her I beseech you , in coming to us . " He instantly followed " Highlanders shoulder to shoulder , " is designed to father's aversion and her forgotten duties . She bade the maid to the sick ...
... seemed to recall her to a remembrance of her I beseech you , in coming to us . " He instantly followed " Highlanders shoulder to shoulder , " is designed to father's aversion and her forgotten duties . She bade the maid to the sick ...
Page 46
... seemed not to abate , and the pelting of the pitiless storm , ' from which he had no shelter , there was added a species of torment the most excruciating that human nature is doomed to suffer . Until this deplorable event , they had ...
... seemed not to abate , and the pelting of the pitiless storm , ' from which he had no shelter , there was added a species of torment the most excruciating that human nature is doomed to suffer . Until this deplorable event , they had ...
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