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Real life : pages from the portfolio of a chronicler Edinburgh : Waugh and Innes [u.a.], 1832 ... sat down by her, spoke to her kindly, and took my poor little alarmed and bewildered sister ...
... order, and to mend its fence. He .always took me along with him to all such pieces of ...
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Relics for the curious : in 2 vol. London : Burton, 19XX ... Hart, and having run it down, foolishly took the life of the King's favourite; and making ...
... preached the Gospel to the natives, he took up his residence upon the hill now called ...
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Destination ; 1 (1799) Reeve, Clara. - London : Longman and Rees, 1799 ... twenty fcholars. He hired a larger houfe, took an afilrtant within it, and engaged teachers ...
... fuccefs of his own fcheme, and my father took no ftep without his advice and approbation ...
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Secret machinations ; 3 (1804) Hook, Sarah A.. - London : Dutton [u.a.], 1804 ... not fbnd o f scenes of Mood.’ They then took me in their amis, and carriec? tnc on deck ...
... and iainted:-\Vhen … rt.uvered, Lozuno took me in1»is arms,' and carried me across ...
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The mountain bard : consisting of legendary ballads and tales ; to which is prefixed a memoir of the author's life, written by himself Hogg, James. - Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd, 1821 ... which time, having saved some substance, he took a lease of the farms of Ettrickhouse and ...
... length the late worthy Mr Brydon of Crosslee took compassion upon us,—and, taking a short ...
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The history of Pompey the Little : or, the life and adventures of a lap-dog Coventry, Francis. - London : Cooke, [1800?] ... … of philofophy; the members whereof took the name of Cynics, and were glorioufly ...
... his cpmplaifancc to a woman of fafiiion, took, up her favourite lap-dog one day, attempting ...
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The turf : a satir. novel ; in 2 vol. London : Colburn and Bentley, 19XX ... THE TURF. THE TURF. Our fellow-travellers took refreshment to and fortune had altered but ...
... education for - his par la diligence ; he took leave of his numer city-breed, cheap and ...
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The deserter ; 1 (1817) Beauclerc, Amelia. - London : Newman, 1817 ... take some interest in the boy- another took the post, and left it with the same disgust ...
... was laughcd at, and from that inoinent took leave of assemblies and the beau molde, ...
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The conscript : a serio-com. romance ; in 2 vol. Byerley, John S.. - London : Chapple, 19XX ... consequences of some new reverie, my guides took care to handcuff me with a travelling companion, ...
... Dienst A LUDICROUS, and diverting scene took place on the waking of my noisy companions ...
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The deserter ; 4 (1817) Beauclerc, Amelia. - London : Newman, 1817 ... forbid all intrusion—I will ed: they took their seats in the veranda— Edgar leant ...
... tcd coziinicndatioii. The governor tlwi took thc mri’s arm, and … -a1ked … -a\‘ ...
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