The Life of Sir Walter ScottLittle, Brown, 1930 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... remember lying in this Tartar - like habiliment " , and remember also , not only his grandfather , but an ex - colonel of the Greys , Sir George MacDougal , " who was , God knows how ! a relative of ours , -in his old - fashioned ...
... remember lying in this Tartar - like habiliment " , and remember also , not only his grandfather , but an ex - colonel of the Greys , Sir George MacDougal , " who was , God knows how ! a relative of ours , -in his old - fashioned ...
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... remember walking with poor James Ramsay , my fellow- apprentice , now no more , and two other friends , to breakfast at Prestonpans . We spent the forenoon in visiting the ruins at Seton , and the field of battle at Preston - dined at ...
... remember walking with poor James Ramsay , my fellow- apprentice , now no more , and two other friends , to breakfast at Prestonpans . We spent the forenoon in visiting the ruins at Seton , and the field of battle at Preston - dined at ...
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... remember the celebrated Mr. Dugald Stewart . Of course we youngsters sate silent , looked and listened . The only thing I remember which was remarkable in Burns ' manner , was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's ...
... remember the celebrated Mr. Dugald Stewart . Of course we youngsters sate silent , looked and listened . The only thing I remember which was remarkable in Burns ' manner , was the effect produced upon him by a print of Bunbury's ...
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