Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 - Edinburgh (Scotland) |
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Page 10
... told , " resolved to impose the danger and dignity upon Captain Dalgetty , who had neither clan nor estate in the Highlands upon which the wrath of Argyle could wreak itself . But I have a neck though , ' said Dalgetty , bluntly ; and ...
... told , " resolved to impose the danger and dignity upon Captain Dalgetty , who had neither clan nor estate in the Highlands upon which the wrath of Argyle could wreak itself . But I have a neck though , ' said Dalgetty , bluntly ; and ...
Page 13
... told that the exercise is beneficial , but still have an opinion that there is something like shabbiness in making cows both give milk and draw carts at the same time , and that , after all , a cow never looks so respectable as when ...
... told that the exercise is beneficial , but still have an opinion that there is something like shabbiness in making cows both give milk and draw carts at the same time , and that , after all , a cow never looks so respectable as when ...
Page 14
... told , are employed in this busy town and its vicinity , chiefly in the preparation of printed calicoes and silks . Mulhausen was at one time the capital of a Swiss canton , but the district has been annexed to France since the year ...
... told , are employed in this busy town and its vicinity , chiefly in the preparation of printed calicoes and silks . Mulhausen was at one time the capital of a Swiss canton , but the district has been annexed to France since the year ...
Page 17
... told him he had energy enough to carry them of her grandfather , the better to observe a China mon- out . But the question was , what first should be done ? After a little while , all visionary plans and specula- tions melted into the ...
... told him he had energy enough to carry them of her grandfather , the better to observe a China mon- out . But the question was , what first should be done ? After a little while , all visionary plans and specula- tions melted into the ...
Page 18
... told , the stranger had returned to England for three especial reasons ; two will be told presently , the other was to find a wife . Whether he was of opinion that , as second - rate goods are manu- factured for exportation , so ...
... told , the stranger had returned to England for three especial reasons ; two will be told presently , the other was to find a wife . Whether he was of opinion that , as second - rate goods are manu- factured for exportation , so ...
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