The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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... brought his grandfather to a morsel , and thrown himself on the world . And the same night , after maturely considering the prospects of all the heiresses within the probable scope of his ambition , he resolved that his affections ...
... brought his grandfather to a morsel , and thrown himself on the world . And the same night , after maturely considering the prospects of all the heiresses within the probable scope of his ambition , he resolved that his affections ...
Side 29
... brought on a fever , that terminated fatally on the fifth day . His funeral was conducted according to the fashion of the age ; but the day appointed was raw , windy , and sleety ; not , however , so much so as to prevent the friends of ...
... brought on a fever , that terminated fatally on the fifth day . His funeral was conducted according to the fashion of the age ; but the day appointed was raw , windy , and sleety ; not , however , so much so as to prevent the friends of ...
Side 30
... they halted . As the gentlemen in front fell back to the right and left , to open an avenue for the body to be brought up , the omission was dis- covered , and also that there was no other way 30 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IX .
... they halted . As the gentlemen in front fell back to the right and left , to open an avenue for the body to be brought up , the omission was dis- covered , and also that there was no other way 30 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER IX .
Side 36
... burial bread , though ye brought ouer three farls wi ' the sweeties on't , and twa whangs as oig as peats o the fine sugar seedcake . " The composity of the minister and his wife were greatly 36 THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER XI .
... burial bread , though ye brought ouer three farls wi ' the sweeties on't , and twa whangs as oig as peats o the fine sugar seedcake . " The composity of the minister and his wife were greatly 36 THE ENTAIL . CHAPTER XI .
Side 38
... brought about , I wouldna doubt of making an excambio o ' the Plealands for the Divethill and Kittleston , the twa farms that wi ' the Grippy made up the heritage o ' my forefathers ; for Mr Auchin- closs , the present propreeator , is ...
... brought about , I wouldna doubt of making an excambio o ' the Plealands for the Divethill and Kittleston , the twa farms that wi ' the Grippy made up the heritage o ' my forefathers ; for Mr Auchin- closs , the present propreeator , is ...
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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.