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... passed the bridge , and cleared the buildings beyond , without attracting in any particular degree the admiration of the public towards his rider . But , in an unguarded moment , the infatuated Claud rashly thought it necessary to ...
... passed the bridge , and cleared the buildings beyond , without attracting in any particular degree the admiration of the public towards his rider . But , in an unguarded moment , the infatuated Claud rashly thought it necessary to ...
Page 33
... passed the night in her house , after having levied that con- tribution on the loyal and godly city of Glasgow , for which the magistrates and council were afterwards so laudably indem- nified by Parliament . We were not then quite so ...
... passed the night in her house , after having levied that con- tribution on the loyal and godly city of Glasgow , for which the magistrates and council were afterwards so laudably indem- nified by Parliament . We were not then quite so ...
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... passed between the lovers when they next met . The resolution , however , with which they both separated , was worthy of the purity of their mutual affections , and they agreed to pass the probationary year in a cheerful submission to ...
... passed between the lovers when they next met . The resolution , however , with which they both separated , was worthy of the purity of their mutual affections , and they agreed to pass the probationary year in a cheerful submission to ...
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... passing the bridge , lay across the fields as far as Rutherglen , where it diverged towards the higher ground , commanding at every winding a rich and variegated prospect . The year was waning into autumn , and the sun setting in all ...
... passing the bridge , lay across the fields as far as Rutherglen , where it diverged towards the higher ground , commanding at every winding a rich and variegated prospect . The year was waning into autumn , and the sun setting in all ...
Page 66
... passed ; but Claud , somewhat to the sur- prise of his lady , proposed to make family worship that evening . " It's time now , gudewife , " said he , " when we're in a way to be made ancestors , that we should be thinking o ' what's to ...
... passed ; but Claud , somewhat to the sur- prise of his lady , proposed to make family worship that evening . " It's time now , gudewife , " said he , " when we're in a way to be made ancestors , that we should be thinking o ' what's to ...
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Page 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Page 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.