The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 11Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson Carter & Pratt, 1906 |
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... known friend . Ed . " B.M. " ] un- A Link with Henry Scott Riddell and the Coaching Days . M R and Mrs John Scott , 5 Garfield Street , Hawick , have celebrat- ed their diamond wedding . They received the congratu lations of a number of ...
... known friend . Ed . " B.M. " ] un- A Link with Henry Scott Riddell and the Coaching Days . M R and Mrs John Scott , 5 Garfield Street , Hawick , have celebrat- ed their diamond wedding . They received the congratu lations of a number of ...
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... known Border litterateur , Sir Herbert Maxwell , Bart . , M.P. , LL.D. , F.R.S. This superb Border book con- tains twenty original illustrations by D. Y. Cameron , A.R.S.A. The edition is strictly limited to 375 copies , of which only ...
... known Border litterateur , Sir Herbert Maxwell , Bart . , M.P. , LL.D. , F.R.S. This superb Border book con- tains twenty original illustrations by D. Y. Cameron , A.R.S.A. The edition is strictly limited to 375 copies , of which only ...
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... known antidotes for melancholy and As I sit here in the solitude of my discontent . keep and think over the folks I have known , a long procession of forms seems to pass before me . Many appear dim and indistinct , but others stand out ...
... known antidotes for melancholy and As I sit here in the solitude of my discontent . keep and think over the folks I have known , a long procession of forms seems to pass before me . Many appear dim and indistinct , but others stand out ...
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... known name Of one , tho ' humbly born , who compassed fame ; " Honour the sterling truth he sang so well , Break the strong fetters of a hateful spell : That lust for gold , that greed of gain . Oh , shame ! Who that esteem thee most ...
... known name Of one , tho ' humbly born , who compassed fame ; " Honour the sterling truth he sang so well , Break the strong fetters of a hateful spell : That lust for gold , that greed of gain . Oh , shame ! Who that esteem thee most ...
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... known as the Waverley route . No wonders of subsequent travel - not even his first view of St Peter's or of the surf beating on the reefs of Jaffa -will ever obliterate the memory of his entrance into the enchanted land of Sir Walter ...
... known as the Waverley route . No wonders of subsequent travel - not even his first view of St Peter's or of the surf beating on the reefs of Jaffa -will ever obliterate the memory of his entrance into the enchanted land of Sir Walter ...
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Стр. 214 - Laidlaw grumbled at this, and said, like a true Scotchman, " Na, na, sir — take my word for it, you are always best, like Helen MacGregor, when your foot is on your native heath ; and I have often thought that if you were to write a novel, and lay the scene here in the very year you were writing it, you would exceed yourself.
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