Poetical WorksHurst & Company, 1889 - Počet stran: 584 |
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... Scotland , it was , after a considerable sum laid out in improving it by the proprietor , let a few years ago five pounds per annum lowe than the rent paid for it by my father thirty years ago . My father , in conse quence of this ...
... Scotland , it was , after a considerable sum laid out in improving it by the proprietor , let a few years ago five pounds per annum lowe than the rent paid for it by my father thirty years ago . My father , in conse quence of this ...
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... Scotland , the son of a farmer , and was thrown by early misfortunes on the world at large ; where , after many years ' wanderings and sojournings , he picked up a pretty large quantity of observa- tion and experience , to which I am ...
... Scotland , the son of a farmer , and was thrown by early misfortunes on the world at large ; where , after many years ' wanderings and sojournings , he picked up a pretty large quantity of observa- tion and experience , to which I am ...
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... Scotland . He travelled on horseback , and was accompanied , during some part of his journey , by Mr. Ainslie , writer to the signet , a gentleman who enjoyed much of his friendship and his confidence . Having spent three weeks in ...
... Scotland . He travelled on horseback , and was accompanied , during some part of his journey , by Mr. Ainslie , writer to the signet , a gentleman who enjoyed much of his friendship and his confidence . Having spent three weeks in ...
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... Scotland , and of England also , particularly London and Liverpool . By this means a sum was raised amounting to sever hundred pounds , and thus the widow and children were rescued from imme diate distress , and the most melancholy of ...
... Scotland , and of England also , particularly London and Liverpool . By this means a sum was raised amounting to sever hundred pounds , and thus the widow and children were rescued from imme diate distress , and the most melancholy of ...
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... Scotland Collecting the An- tiquities of that Kingdom .... Verses on Reading in a Newspaper the Death of John M'Leod , Esq ... Verses on Seeing a wounded Hare Limp by me which a Fellow had just Shot .... 117 Verses on the Destruction of ...
... Scotland Collecting the An- tiquities of that Kingdom .... Verses on Reading in a Newspaper the Death of John M'Leod , Esq ... Verses on Seeing a wounded Hare Limp by me which a Fellow had just Shot .... 117 Verses on the Destruction of ...
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