Franklin's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Written During the Years 1818, '19 & '20, from Edinburgh, London, The Highlands of Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1J. Maxwell, 1822 - England |
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... land - of Scotland - Edinburgh Review - Wa- verley Novels - Mrs . Barbauld's division of Novels , -XV . - Edinburgh Theatre - Representation of Rob Roy Kean and Talma compared - Mr . Ali- son , · -XVI . - Roslin - Hawthornden - St ...
... land - of Scotland - Edinburgh Review - Wa- verley Novels - Mrs . Barbauld's division of Novels , -XV . - Edinburgh Theatre - Representation of Rob Roy Kean and Talma compared - Mr . Ali- son , · -XVI . - Roslin - Hawthornden - St ...
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... land of promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from en- tering upon it . Those who show us the joy , the cheerfulness , the good humour that natu- rally spring up in this happy state , are like the spies bringing ...
... land of promise , when by their reports they discouraged the people from en- tering upon it . Those who show us the joy , the cheerfulness , the good humour that natu- rally spring up in this happy state , are like the spies bringing ...
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... Land o ' Cakes , they know that " the world is all before them where to choose , " and there is hardly a spot of the ha- bitable globe , in which Scotchmen have not tried their fortunes . Societies for the suppres- sion of mendicants ...
... Land o ' Cakes , they know that " the world is all before them where to choose , " and there is hardly a spot of the ha- bitable globe , in which Scotchmen have not tried their fortunes . Societies for the suppres- sion of mendicants ...
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... gious in its tendency , and " lamented the me- lancholy fact , that there should be a tragedy written by a minister of the church of Scot- land . " Mr. Home sent in his demission from the presbytery , and cared not a pin for all 11.
... gious in its tendency , and " lamented the me- lancholy fact , that there should be a tragedy written by a minister of the church of Scot- land . " Mr. Home sent in his demission from the presbytery , and cared not a pin for all 11.
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Franklin James Didier. that he is in Scotland ; he is in the " land the mountain and flood , " and these , in the greatest beauty , are continually feeding h eyes . The city is embosomed in the centre an amphitheatre of mountains , which ...
Franklin James Didier. that he is in Scotland ; he is in the " land the mountain and flood , " and these , in the greatest beauty , are continually feeding h eyes . The city is embosomed in the centre an amphitheatre of mountains , which ...
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