| Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 430 pages
...May morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and R. , Constable's great agents. Should they go, it...the very worst. But much inconvenience must be the con- . sequence. I had a lesson in 1814 which should have done good ; but success and abundance erased... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Great Britain - 1838 - 826 pages
...Constable's great agents. Should they cr. it is not likely that Constable can stand, and snch an fient would lead to great distress and perplexity on the...more than 20s. in the pound, taking matters at the >ery worst. - I here register my purpose to practise economics. I hare little temptation to do otherwise.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1853 - 906 pages
...morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general* distress in the city ha* affected TI. and R., Constable's great agents. Should they go, it is not likely that Constable can stand; and such ah event would lead to great distress and perplexity on the part of JB and myself. Thank God, I have... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart, Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1873 - 428 pages
...May morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and R., Constable's great agents. Should they go, it is...more than 20s. in the pound, taking matters at the worst. But much inconvenience must be the consequence. I had a lesson in 1814 which should have done... | |
| Walter Scott - Authors, Scottish - 1890 - 444 pages
...morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and R,s Constable's great agents. Should they go, it is not...the part of JB and myself. Thank God, I have enough at least to pay forty shillings in the pound, taking matters at the very worst. But much distress and... | |
| Walter Scott - Authors, Scottish - 1891 - 640 pages
...May morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and R.,' Constable's great agents. Should they go, it...lead to great distress and perplexity on the part of J. B: and myself. Thank God, I have enough at least to pay forty shillings in the pound, taking matters... | |
| 1891 - 522 pages
...writes : The general distress in the city has affected Hurst and Robinson [booksellers in London], Constable's great agents. Should they go, it is not...lead to great distress and perplexity on the part of Ballantyne nnd myself. Thank God, I have enough to pay twenty shillings in the pound, taking matters... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1895 - 622 pages
...morning, but much fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and R.,1 Constable's* great agents. Should they go, it is not...lead to great distress and perplexity on the part of JB3 and myself. Thank God, I have enough at least to pay forty shillings in the pound, taking matters... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1895 - 614 pages
...fitter for a November one. The general distress in the city has affected H. and E.,' Constable's'2 great agents. Should they go, it is not likely that...lead to great distress and perplexity on the part of JB3 and myself. Thank God, I have enough at least to pay forty shillings in the pound, taking matters... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1900 - 544 pages
...addition to life if TM had a cottage within two miles of one. We went to the theatre together, and the house being luckily a good one, received TM with rapture....myself. Thank God, I have enough to pay more than 2OS. in the pound, taking matters at the very worst. But much inconvenience must be the consequence.... | |
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