The Journal of Sir Walter Scott ...: 1825-1826editor, 1939 - Authors, Scottish |
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... interest , you have therefore and thereby demonstrated that they will at length after a few speeches on the subject adopt it of course . In this case we would have [ no ] need of laws or churches , for I am sure there is no difficulty ...
... interest , you have therefore and thereby demonstrated that they will at length after a few speeches on the subject adopt it of course . In this case we would have [ no ] need of laws or churches , for I am sure there is no difficulty ...
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... interest with my friends in London to remove objections , and so forth . I have no idea of telling all and sundry that my son - in - law is not a slanderer or a silly thoughtless lad although [ he ] was six or seven years ago engaged in ...
... interest with my friends in London to remove objections , and so forth . I have no idea of telling all and sundry that my son - in - law is not a slanderer or a silly thoughtless lad although [ he ] was six or seven years ago engaged in ...
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... interest for me , even to tears . It is odd am I so hard - hearted a man ? I could not have wept for him , though in distress I would have gone any length to serve him . I sometimes think I do not deserve people's good opinion , for ...
... interest for me , even to tears . It is odd am I so hard - hearted a man ? I could not have wept for him , though in distress I would have gone any length to serve him . I sometimes think I do not deserve people's good opinion , for ...
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