The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... FATHER . ' Nothing can afford me greater pleasure , John , and I'm ready when you like . ' 6 J. E. S. Well , Sir'- FATHER . ' We made Seven raids a ' thegither , and our first expedition was in the Autumn of 1792. I had been introduced ...
... FATHER . ' Nothing can afford me greater pleasure , John , and I'm ready when you like . ' 6 J. E. S. Well , Sir'- FATHER . ' We made Seven raids a ' thegither , and our first expedition was in the Autumn of 1792. I had been introduced ...
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... FATHER . ' It wadna be less than 15 mile o ' gate , and it was just to hear him sing the Fray o ' Suport that we baith gaed into Liddisdale that time and sent for him . We had gotten the words of it from him before . That was the time ...
... FATHER . ' It wadna be less than 15 mile o ' gate , and it was just to hear him sing the Fray o ' Suport that we baith gaed into Liddisdale that time and sent for him . We had gotten the words of it from him before . That was the time ...
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... FATHER . Yes I can satisfy ye on that point too . For I was frequently wi ' him at his Father's house in Edinr . when he was preparing the Minstrelsy for publication , and I know , for I saw it , that as he went along he very often had ...
... FATHER . Yes I can satisfy ye on that point too . For I was frequently wi ' him at his Father's house in Edinr . when he was preparing the Minstrelsy for publication , and I know , for I saw it , that as he went along he very often had ...
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Backward Races of Burma The By G E Mitton | 42 |
Bermuda Marine Biology | 81 |
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