London Society, Bind 8;Bind 10James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1866 |
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Side 17
... poor fishermen , which for them means the loss of bread , meat , and clothing , and when the legal leave comes , it comes too late to be C of any service . Mr. Bertram's know- ledge of Scotch Books of the Season . 17.
... poor fishermen , which for them means the loss of bread , meat , and clothing , and when the legal leave comes , it comes too late to be C of any service . Mr. Bertram's know- ledge of Scotch Books of the Season . 17.
Side 19
... poor man evidently thinks that he has caught the one - eyed perch . I do not expect that Mr. Massey has ruined himself , for I observe a dedication to Lord Brown- low who is extremely solvent -in poor acknowledgment of princely kindness ...
... poor man evidently thinks that he has caught the one - eyed perch . I do not expect that Mr. Massey has ruined himself , for I observe a dedication to Lord Brown- low who is extremely solvent -in poor acknowledgment of princely kindness ...
Side 22
... poor people by giving away his pocket - money . One day he observed a family in the greatest distress , but having no money to give them , he took off his coat and boots and gave them to these poor people , saying he was sorry that he ...
... poor people by giving away his pocket - money . One day he observed a family in the greatest distress , but having no money to give them , he took off his coat and boots and gave them to these poor people , saying he was sorry that he ...
Side 24
... poor and imperfect sort of life and recollections , which cannot give much pleasure in the recollecting . The present volumes are incon- gruous and made up , a mere manu- facture for the market . Last year Mr. Berkeley published two ...
... poor and imperfect sort of life and recollections , which cannot give much pleasure in the recollecting . The present volumes are incon- gruous and made up , a mere manu- facture for the market . Last year Mr. Berkeley published two ...
Side 25
... poor knight , and of course , the frankness of this avowal must conciliate sympathy for him . There is a good deal of sense in the following remarks , and we wish he had acted up to them : - ' Supposing the affair to have been so ...
... poor knight , and of course , the frankness of this avowal must conciliate sympathy for him . There is a good deal of sense in the following remarks , and we wish he had acted up to them : - ' Supposing the affair to have been so ...
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