The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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Side 13
... marry , and beget children , and entail the property , that none of his descendants might ever have it in their power to commit the imprudence which had brought his grandfather to a morsel , and thrown himself on the world . And the ...
... marry , and beget children , and entail the property , that none of his descendants might ever have it in their power to commit the imprudence which had brought his grandfather to a morsel , and thrown himself on the world . And the ...
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... marriage was opened ; and , not to dwell on particulars , it is sufficient to say that , in the course of little more than a month thereafter , Miss Girzy was translated into the Leddy of Grippy ; and in due season presented her husband ...
... marriage was opened ; and , not to dwell on particulars , it is sufficient to say that , in the course of little more than a month thereafter , Miss Girzy was translated into the Leddy of Grippy ; and in due season presented her husband ...
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... marry again ; and , married again , there can be as little doubt that he would hae childer , so what then would become o ' ours ? " To this the worthy leddy of Grippy would as feelingly reply— " I'm thinking , gudeman , that ye needna ...
... marry again ; and , married again , there can be as little doubt that he would hae childer , so what then would become o ' ours ? " To this the worthy leddy of Grippy would as feelingly reply— " I'm thinking , gudeman , that ye needna ...
Side 37
... married ladies , that when a husband is in one of his moody fits , the best way of reconciling him to the cause of his vexation is to let him alone , or , as the phrase is , to let him come again to himself . Accordingly , instead of ...
... married ladies , that when a husband is in one of his moody fits , the best way of reconciling him to the cause of his vexation is to let him alone , or , as the phrase is , to let him come again to himself . Accordingly , instead of ...
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... married grew more and more earnest , till it actually became his exclusive and predominant passion , and worked upon him to such a degree that it could no longer be regarded but as tinctured with some insane malady ; insomuch , that his ...
... married grew more and more earnest , till it actually became his exclusive and predominant passion , and worked upon him to such a degree that it could no longer be regarded but as tinctured with some insane malady ; insomuch , that his ...
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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.