The Mirror: A Periodical Paper Published in Edinburgh in the Years 1779 and 1780, 第 1 巻 |
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... may count kindred with the Antediluvians ; for the former has such a pedigree
preserved at his castle at Hainault , and the latter has set forth his in print ; but
there are few genealogies so complete . We are next told , that all men are
engaged ...
... may count kindred with the Antediluvians ; for the former has such a pedigree
preserved at his castle at Hainault , and the latter has set forth his in print ; but
there are few genealogies so complete . We are next told , that all men are
engaged ...
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These were told to his honour ; and people who had met with refusals from more
considerate men spoke of such actions as the genuine test of feeling and
humanity . They misinterpreted scripture for indulgence to his errors on account
of his ...
These were told to his honour ; and people who had met with refusals from more
considerate men spoke of such actions as the genuine test of feeling and
humanity . They misinterpreted scripture for indulgence to his errors on account
of his ...
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At the first stage on the road John told me his master looked sad , eat little , and
spoke less . Though the landlord ushered in dinner in person , and gave his
guest a very minute description of his manner of feeding his mutton , Mr .
Umphraville ...
At the first stage on the road John told me his master looked sad , eat little , and
spoke less . Though the landlord ushered in dinner in person , and gave his
guest a very minute description of his manner of feeding his mutton , Mr .
Umphraville ...
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I have listened with great pleasure , ' said the stranger , and though I cannot say
that I understand all the ingenious things spoken , I can see the truth of what I
have often been told , that the Scots , with all their faults , are a learned nation .
I have listened with great pleasure , ' said the stranger , and though I cannot say
that I understand all the ingenious things spoken , I can see the truth of what I
have often been told , that the Scots , with all their faults , are a learned nation .
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Among the rest was my uncle - in - law ' s partner , a good - looking young man ,
who , from the first , was so particularly attentive to me , that my cousins jokingly
called him my lover ; and even my aunt sometimes told me she believed he had a
...
Among the rest was my uncle - in - law ' s partner , a good - looking young man ,
who , from the first , was so particularly attentive to me , that my cousins jokingly
called him my lover ; and even my aunt sometimes told me she believed he had a
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