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Page 19
... the which there and shall be ready , by God's assists was no comparison in the
wearysome ance , to bestow my life in their de- paternostering of this day . When
the fence ; wishing to live no longer , than nobility had sworn their allegiance , .
... the which there and shall be ready , by God's assists was no comparison in the
wearysome ance , to bestow my life in their de- paternostering of this day . When
the fence ; wishing to live no longer , than nobility had sworn their allegiance , .
Page 20
It's unto you , and live and die with you , my opinion that it's an ancient charm
against all manner of folks whatsoever , to keep the new King in the kingdom ; in
your service , according to the Na- for there is no surer way to make a new tional
...
It's unto you , and live and die with you , my opinion that it's an ancient charm
against all manner of folks whatsoever , to keep the new King in the kingdom ; in
your service , according to the Na- for there is no surer way to make a new tional
...
Page 26
I also waited on who are destined to live in it . You Sir W S with a few Saxon are
well aware that my attachment to coins , and two Caledonian brass javeliterature
, or rather to literary men , is lins ; on Mr C Nsuch , that with unwearied perseve- ...
I also waited on who are destined to live in it . You Sir W S with a few Saxon are
well aware that my attachment to coins , and two Caledonian brass javeliterature
, or rather to literary men , is lins ; on Mr C Nsuch , that with unwearied perseve- ...
Page 51
We inere the tale of Old Mortality was heard of , deed live in a strange world ; but
these Edible and I well remember my chagrin on find- things will be all rectified at
last in a ing the ground that I thought clear pre- higher state of existence .
We inere the tale of Old Mortality was heard of , deed live in a strange world ; but
these Edible and I well remember my chagrin on find- things will be all rectified at
last in a ing the ground that I thought clear pre- higher state of existence .
Page 52
... to such anecdotes only , as re , completely free I am , of all malicious late to my
progress as a writer , and these thoughts , I request that will send you I intend
continuing from year to year as out to him this Letter by the Selkirk long as I live .
... to such anecdotes only , as re , completely free I am , of all malicious late to my
progress as a writer , and these thoughts , I request that will send you I intend
continuing from year to year as out to him this Letter by the Selkirk long as I live .
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