The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... known as the Water of Leith , four miles to the south - west of Edinburgh . The earli- est known member of this family was one Alexander Balfour , placed in charge of the King's Cellar by James IV . , in 1499 , and of the Queen's Cellar ...
... known as the Water of Leith , four miles to the south - west of Edinburgh . The earli- est known member of this family was one Alexander Balfour , placed in charge of the King's Cellar by James IV . , in 1499 , and of the Queen's Cellar ...
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... known as Lord Minto , a judge of the Court of Session . It was through this con- nection that Stevenson was able to say , " I have shaken a spear in the Debateable Land and shouted the slogan of the Elliots . " Sir Gilbert's grand ...
... known as Lord Minto , a judge of the Court of Session . It was through this con- nection that Stevenson was able to say , " I have shaken a spear in the Debateable Land and shouted the slogan of the Elliots . " Sir Gilbert's grand ...
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... known to all the world , and the earlier variations of his name , remembered but by few , are of small importance . Nevertheless it may be as well to set them down here . In his earliest letters , and down to 1865 , the boy signed ...
... known to all the world , and the earlier variations of his name , remembered but by few , are of small importance . Nevertheless it may be as well to set them down here . In his earliest letters , and down to 1865 , the boy signed ...
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... known that it had worn a rut in the commerce of Great Britain ; and the grocers , about the due time , began to garnish their windows with our particular brand of luminary . We wore them buckled to the waist upon a cricket belt , and ...
... known that it had worn a rut in the commerce of Great Britain ; and the grocers , about the due time , began to garnish their windows with our particular brand of luminary . We wore them buckled to the waist upon a cricket belt , and ...
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... known to him from his in- fancy , as the Covenanters had spent the night before their defeat in the village of Colinton . This last composition , however , was not wholly without result . Though the novel was destroyed , his studies ...
... known to him from his in- fancy , as the Covenanters had spent the night before their defeat in the village of Colinton . This last composition , however , was not wholly without result . Though the novel was destroyed , his studies ...
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