The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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John Galt. PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS , EDINBURGH . THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER I. CLAUD WALKINSHAW was the sole.
John Galt. PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS , EDINBURGH . THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER I. CLAUD WALKINSHAW was the sole.
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... Claud , in one of the ships fitted out at Cartsdyke , and with him an adven- ture in which he had staked more than the whole value of his estate . But as it is not our intention to fatigue the reader with any very circumstantial account ...
... Claud , in one of the ships fitted out at Cartsdyke , and with him an adven- ture in which he had staked more than the whole value of his estate . But as it is not our intention to fatigue the reader with any very circumstantial account ...
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... Claud the taste for adventure that induced him to embark in the ill - fated expedition . These , however , were not so congenial to the less sanguine tem- perament of the son , who early preferred the history of Whittington and his Cat ...
... Claud the taste for adventure that induced him to embark in the ill - fated expedition . These , however , were not so congenial to the less sanguine tem- perament of the son , who early preferred the history of Whittington and his Cat ...
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... Claud in her hand , was along the brow of Whitehill , which she perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers ...
... Claud in her hand , was along the brow of Whitehill , which she perhaps preferred , because it afforded her a distant view of the scenes of her happier days ; and while she pointed out to Claud the hills and lands of his forefathers ...
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... Claud was filled with wonder and awe at the sight of such splendid examples of Glasgow pomp and prosperity , but Maudge speedily rebuked his juvenile admiration . 66 " had ye They're no worth the looking at , " said she ; but seen the ...
... Claud was filled with wonder and awe at the sight of such splendid examples of Glasgow pomp and prosperity , but Maudge speedily rebuked his juvenile admiration . 66 " had ye They're no worth the looking at , " said she ; but seen the ...
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Side 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Side 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.