Blackwood's Magazine, 303 tomasWilliam Blackwood, 1968 |
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... ment while the gentry rode past in their finery to the Hunt Ball . Later he left his house for a walk by Nith . " Whar's Rob ? " a friend enquired . 66 Doon by the Nith in yin o ' thae black moods o ' his . " The friend caught up on the ...
... ment while the gentry rode past in their finery to the Hunt Ball . Later he left his house for a walk by Nith . " Whar's Rob ? " a friend enquired . 66 Doon by the Nith in yin o ' thae black moods o ' his . " The friend caught up on the ...
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... ment . One of them said to me , " The Tuan D.O. is quite right , of course . That is how it is always arranged . If you judge against me now I shall be ashamed and will not race again . Also my brothers and cousins will be ashamed for ...
... ment . One of them said to me , " The Tuan D.O. is quite right , of course . That is how it is always arranged . If you judge against me now I shall be ashamed and will not race again . Also my brothers and cousins will be ashamed for ...
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... ment . Their major source of revenue is , traditionally , rates ; but in 1966 they collected £ 1,353 million in rates and received £ 1,474 million in cen- tral government grants . The man who pays the piper is no longer the ratepayer ...
... ment . Their major source of revenue is , traditionally , rates ; but in 1966 they collected £ 1,353 million in rates and received £ 1,474 million in cen- tral government grants . The man who pays the piper is no longer the ratepayer ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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