The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... give him half - a - guinea from his own pocket in compensation for his claim . But Taylor , equally hard of heart and hearing , was deaf to every thing short of his full demand , and , with an iron countenance , refused all compromise ...
... give him half - a - guinea from his own pocket in compensation for his claim . But Taylor , equally hard of heart and hearing , was deaf to every thing short of his full demand , and , with an iron countenance , refused all compromise ...
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... give their aid in the removal of inconveniencies , from whatever source they may spring , and are ready to admit sug- gestions for improvement from par ties interested , and to redress all just complaints , as far as may be in their ...
... give their aid in the removal of inconveniencies , from whatever source they may spring , and are ready to admit sug- gestions for improvement from par ties interested , and to redress all just complaints , as far as may be in their ...
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... give information of every thing to the juntas , and assure them of our pater- nity and good disposition to assist them with pecuniary supplies , if we cannot do it with troops ; not that we are in want of them , for we have both cavalry ...
... give information of every thing to the juntas , and assure them of our pater- nity and good disposition to assist them with pecuniary supplies , if we cannot do it with troops ; not that we are in want of them , for we have both cavalry ...
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... give security , under a smart penalty , for their good behaviour and quiet driving for twelve months to come . One of them paid the money down , and the other went to jail , but has since paid the fine , and found caution ...
... give security , under a smart penalty , for their good behaviour and quiet driving for twelve months to come . One of them paid the money down , and the other went to jail , but has since paid the fine , and found caution ...
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... give her warming , and instantly set fire to h clothes , by putting a lighted cand up her petticoats . The poor creatur ran off in a fright , and , before he clothes could be extinguished , w burnt in a most shocking manne She , however ...
... give her warming , and instantly set fire to h clothes , by putting a lighted cand up her petticoats . The poor creatur ran off in a fright , and , before he clothes could be extinguished , w burnt in a most shocking manne She , however ...
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