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110. oldal
And loves the Stuart he forlakes . - dence is unquestionable ; but , from By this
acceptance of the King ' s the character which he gave of John - bounty , he had
undoubtedly subject : fon , in his “ Letters to his Son , " ed himself to the
appellation ...
And loves the Stuart he forlakes . - dence is unquestionable ; but , from By this
acceptance of the King ' s the character which he gave of John - bounty , he had
undoubtedly subject : fon , in his “ Letters to his Son , " ed himself to the
appellation ...
238. oldal
The latter were carried to fummer laft , he was a constable , and , on Dumfries ;
and when put in jail , two of the gth of July , Bailie Jackson of Dum . them were
discovered to be women , at fries gave him a warrant , desiring . him least the ...
The latter were carried to fummer laft , he was a constable , and , on Dumfries ;
and when put in jail , two of the gth of July , Bailie Jackson of Dum . them were
discovered to be women , at fries gave him a warrant , desiring . him least the ...
301. oldal
He , howtowards him , that he thought he might ever , concluded , from the perfect
like casily wave the ceremony of the second nefs that fubfifted between the two
brow roken , and accordingly gave her the thers , that some miflake had ...
He , howtowards him , that he thought he might ever , concluded , from the perfect
like casily wave the ceremony of the second nefs that fubfifted between the two
brow roken , and accordingly gave her the thers , that some miflake had ...
384. oldal
but it foon gave place to fofter fenti - his power , and felt his own defencelefe
ments ; - her beauty , the simple elegance fitnation , which he feared would not of
her form , her unftudied graces , and enable him to protect his devoted child even
...
but it foon gave place to fofter fenti - his power , and felt his own defencelefe
ments ; - her beauty , the simple elegance fitnation , which he feared would not of
her form , her unftudied graces , and enable him to protect his devoted child even
...
435. oldal
He gave a loose to them to Heywood , Heywood " to passion , whicb served in a
great mea . Christian , and so on , by which means sure to dispel those gloomy
thoughts they were amused for a while ; bus , which occasionally tole in to the ...
He gave a loose to them to Heywood , Heywood " to passion , whicb served in a
great mea . Christian , and so on , by which means sure to dispel those gloomy
thoughts they were amused for a while ; bus , which occasionally tole in to the ...
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