Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 5
... person standing in the highest class of society in the district , we would not on that account Asy , childhre , ' said the father - asy ; let the perceive that he has nothing troublesome to reflect mother to him - let her to him . Who ...
... person standing in the highest class of society in the district , we would not on that account Asy , childhre , ' said the father - asy ; let the perceive that he has nothing troublesome to reflect mother to him - let her to him . Who ...
Pàgina 8
... person's head ; all the rest of the sheep followed the example of the first , though it cost them considerable exertion , while , if they had made the smallest bend to the right or left , they might have got forward without trouble ...
... person's head ; all the rest of the sheep followed the example of the first , though it cost them considerable exertion , while , if they had made the smallest bend to the right or left , they might have got forward without trouble ...
Pàgina 13
... Persons of moderate fortune could not afford the means of procuring them , nor the rich even without the sacrifice of some luxuries . The mere money which was paid for them in the dark ages , whenever a person distinguished himself for ...
... Persons of moderate fortune could not afford the means of procuring them , nor the rich even without the sacrifice of some luxuries . The mere money which was paid for them in the dark ages , whenever a person distinguished himself for ...
Pàgina 17
... person - how could the bishop lay his hand upon a head so unessential as his ? -nor can we suppose that in Scotland he is ever what is called an examinable person . In the first place , how could the minister get a hold of him ? In the ...
... person - how could the bishop lay his hand upon a head so unessential as his ? -nor can we suppose that in Scotland he is ever what is called an examinable person . In the first place , how could the minister get a hold of him ? In the ...
Pàgina 19
... person or He mumbled a reply in persons who attacked him . the negative . " How many were there of them ? " inquired the " was there more than one ? ” Magistrate ; " Only one , " muttered the unfortunate man . " Was there any ...
... person or He mumbled a reply in persons who attacked him . the negative . " How many were there of them ? " inquired the " was there more than one ? ” Magistrate ; " Only one , " muttered the unfortunate man . " Was there any ...
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