Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 7
... brought to Europe , as having belonged to the ships of La Perouse . 0 0 6 0 1 0 01 0 016 O 012 0 For a more detailed account of the custom - regula- tions of the Isle of Man , we refer our readers to M'Culloch's Commercial Dictionary ...
... brought to Europe , as having belonged to the ships of La Perouse . 0 0 6 0 1 0 01 0 016 O 012 0 For a more detailed account of the custom - regula- tions of the Isle of Man , we refer our readers to M'Culloch's Commercial Dictionary ...
Pàgina 8
... brought tobacco into England in a coach , for both ap- peared at the same time . " He afterwards complains that where the gentry used formerly to keep from ten to a hundred proper serving men , they now made the best shift , and for the ...
... brought tobacco into England in a coach , for both ap- peared at the same time . " He afterwards complains that where the gentry used formerly to keep from ten to a hundred proper serving men , they now made the best shift , and for the ...
Pàgina 11
... brought this veracious history , the tender passion was blazing in his bosom , as kindly and as cheerfully as a Christmas fire . Its object was a beautiful girl of nineteen , who really did great credit to the taste of the enamoured ...
... brought this veracious history , the tender passion was blazing in his bosom , as kindly and as cheerfully as a Christmas fire . Its object was a beautiful girl of nineteen , who really did great credit to the taste of the enamoured ...
Pàgina 15
... brought to rescue the castle ; a visit which he could mind as they could have of any man's in that age ; have as well spared , if with honour . The principles and while still regretting the cause , he determined on of chivalry , however ...
... brought to rescue the castle ; a visit which he could mind as they could have of any man's in that age ; have as well spared , if with honour . The principles and while still regretting the cause , he determined on of chivalry , however ...
Pàgina 18
... brought the approaching object full before them , and between whole cavalcade into the little town in which the un- them and the feeble light which lingered in the fortunate owner of the said boots resided ; and little western sky . In ...
... brought the approaching object full before them , and between whole cavalcade into the little town in which the un- them and the feeble light which lingered in the fortunate owner of the said boots resided ; and little western sky . In ...
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