| 1809 - 530 str.
...obferve, that' this Scotch is not to be confidered as a provincial dialect, — the vehicle only of ruftic vulgarity and rude local humour. It is the language...whole country, — long an independent kingdom, and ftill feparate in laws, character and manners. It is by no means peculiar to the vulgar ; but is the... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 str.
...and associations of those who VOL. II. speak it. We beg leave too, in passing, to observe, that this Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial dialect, — the vehicle only of rustick vulgarity and rude local humour. It is the language of a whole country, — long an independent... | |
| 1809 - 914 str.
...halts, and associations of those who speak it. We beg leave too, in passing, to observe, that this Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial dialect, — the vehicle only of rustick vulgarity and rude local humour. It is the language of a whole country,— long an independent... | |
| 1809 - 530 str.
...obferve, that this Scotch is not to be confidered as a provincial dialed},—th^ vehicle only of ruftic vulgarity and rude local humour. It is the language of a whole country,—long an independent kingdom, and ftill feparate in laws, character and manners. If is by... | |
| 1809 - 448 str.
...ohserve, that this Scotch is not to he considered as a provincial dialect, — the vehicle only of rustick vulgarity and rude local humour. It is the language...still separate in laws, character and manners. It is hy no means peculiar to the vulgar ; hut is the common speech of the whole nation in early life, —... | |
| 1835 - 932 str.
...habits, and associalions of those who speak it. Wo beg leave, loo, in passing, to observe, that this Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial dialect,...no means peculiar to the vulgar; but is the common speecli of the whole nation in early life, — and with many of (Is most exalled and accomplished individuals... | |
| 1844 - 858 str.
...equally ingenuous and benevolent to stand between them and popular discontent. THE SCOTTISH DIALECT. The Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial...manners. It is by no means peculiar to the vulgar ; but ie the common speech of the whole nation in early life, and, with many of its most exalted and accomplished... | |
| 1844 - 878 str.
...equally ingenuous and benevolent to stand between them and popular discontent THE SCOTTISH DIALECT. The Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial...still separate in laws, character, and manners. It i by no means peculiar to tlie vulgar ; but is the common speech of the whole nation in early life,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 str.
...habits, anil as.*oci:itions of those who speak it. We beg leave too, in passing, to observe, that this Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial dialect...vehicle only of rustic vulgarity and rude local humour. I( is the language of a whol" country — long an independent kingdom, and still separate in laws,... | |
| 1852 - 782 str.
...habits, and associa-tions of those who speak it. We beg leave too, in passing, to observe, that this Scotch is not to be considered as a provincial dialect—...and rude local humour. It is the language of a whole country—long an independent kingdom, and: still separate in laws, character, and manners. It is by... | |
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