Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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Page 41
... Scotland , an ' set ye aince mair upon a hee road ? ” said Scott . 66 Woy , man , we'll give thee as mooch bread as thou canst eat , and as mooch beer as thou canst drink- and mwore we cannot have in this moorland , " said the man ...
... Scotland , an ' set ye aince mair upon a hee road ? ” said Scott . 66 Woy , man , we'll give thee as mooch bread as thou canst eat , and as mooch beer as thou canst drink- and mwore we cannot have in this moorland , " said the man ...
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... Scotland , and with the last that re- turned , he sent word of the very day on which he would be home , when all his creditors were to meet him at his own house , and receive their money . However , by the manœuvres of one rascal ...
... Scotland , and with the last that re- turned , he sent word of the very day on which he would be home , when all his creditors were to meet him at his own house , and receive their money . However , by the manœuvres of one rascal ...
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... Scotland for a fair reward , and all had declined it , then Thomas Linton stepped forward within the crowd , and said , " Aye , here is ane , Adam , that will ride to ony part in a ' Scot- land or England for ye ; ride up to Lunnon to ...
... Scotland for a fair reward , and all had declined it , then Thomas Linton stepped forward within the crowd , and said , " Aye , here is ane , Adam , that will ride to ony part in a ' Scot- land or England for ye ; ride up to Lunnon to ...
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... Scotland , " added he , " who will see justice done to so brave and so worthy a man ; an ' if they dinna gar you skemps take his place , never credit a Scot again . " Adam Scott's chief being in Lon- don , and his own laird a man of no ...
... Scotland , " added he , " who will see justice done to so brave and so worthy a man ; an ' if they dinna gar you skemps take his place , never credit a Scot again . " Adam Scott's chief being in Lon- don , and his own laird a man of no ...
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... Scotland , worth from two to three thousand a - year , besides all his military allowances as a general officer , and colonel of a regiment . There are other minor cases equally bad ; but while they are countenan- ced by those which are ...
... Scotland , worth from two to three thousand a - year , besides all his military allowances as a general officer , and colonel of a regiment . There are other minor cases equally bad ; but while they are countenan- ced by those which are ...
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