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with some Whig in the land , I don't know but I'd swap with yourself , my old Gander , be - . But to shew my good will in 40t Alexander ! ) a manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME .
with some Whig in the land , I don't know but I'd swap with yourself , my old Gander , be - . But to shew my good will in 40t Alexander ! ) a manner more solemn , I inscribe to your name ( Jump for joy ! ) this whole VOLUME .
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I need , therefore , only say , that Mrs Pringle deelared that the tribulaour fellow - passenger had no small por- tion and extortioning of travelling by tion of the ability common among his land was as ill to abide as the sea ...
I need , therefore , only say , that Mrs Pringle deelared that the tribulaour fellow - passenger had no small por- tion and extortioning of travelling by tion of the ability common among his land was as ill to abide as the sea ...
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... but if in other and popery - the seven - headed ten - hornec more serious concerns , he can port him- popery , that rampauged over the back self as much to the purpose as the auld of common sense so long in this land King , we can ...
... but if in other and popery - the seven - headed ten - hornec more serious concerns , he can port him- popery , that rampauged over the back self as much to the purpose as the auld of common sense so long in this land King , we can ...
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In marching up the Hall taking it into her head to be most awwith the rest , he took his stance on fully terrified at the sight of a Highthe platform whereon the throne was land gentleman in his kilt , and holding placed , and in the ...
In marching up the Hall taking it into her head to be most awwith the rest , he took his stance on fully terrified at the sight of a Highthe platform whereon the throne was land gentleman in his kilt , and holding placed , and in the ...
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... the ballads in the Queen's ed , which I think can hardly be expect Wake are tolerable imitations of Scott , to do him any honour at the long run . and the old traditionary poetry of Scot should like the worst poem that I ha land .
... the ballads in the Queen's ed , which I think can hardly be expect Wake are tolerable imitations of Scott , to do him any honour at the long run . and the old traditionary poetry of Scot should like the worst poem that I ha land .
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