Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk, Zväzok 1W. Blackwood, 1819 |
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... face the Title . Y Vignette on Title . to face p . 64 99 181 252 VOLUME THE SECOND . The Author and Mr S▭▭▭▭▭▭ riding towards Melrose Abbey Portrait of Mr Clerk of Mr Jeffrey Vignette on Title . to face p . 45 59 112 234 351 Lord ...
... face the Title . Y Vignette on Title . to face p . 64 99 181 252 VOLUME THE SECOND . The Author and Mr S▭▭▭▭▭▭ riding towards Melrose Abbey Portrait of Mr Clerk of Mr Jeffrey Vignette on Title . to face p . 45 59 112 234 351 Lord ...
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... face of a gentlewoman . " There are some portraits , and one exquisite one of Mary herself I mean an exquisitely beautiful portrait of some exquisite beauty - for as to the real features of the lovely Queen , he must be a more skilful ...
... face of a gentlewoman . " There are some portraits , and one exquisite one of Mary herself I mean an exquisitely beautiful portrait of some exquisite beauty - for as to the real features of the lovely Queen , he must be a more skilful ...
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... faces in Yorkshire , at least a match for any thing to be found further to the north . But the mere shrewdness of the Scotch peasant's face , is only one part of its expression ; it has other things , I should imagine , even more ...
... faces in Yorkshire , at least a match for any thing to be found further to the north . But the mere shrewdness of the Scotch peasant's face , is only one part of its expression ; it has other things , I should imagine , even more ...
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... - tions of worldly quicksightedness , which please on the face , and in the air of a peasant , produce quite a different effect when exhibited in the case of a person of superior rank . One rather 42 SCOTTISH GENTRY . Scottish Gentry.
... - tions of worldly quicksightedness , which please on the face , and in the air of a peasant , produce quite a different effect when exhibited in the case of a person of superior rank . One rather 42 SCOTTISH GENTRY . Scottish Gentry.
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... face which he could imagine to be the property of one lineally sprung from the loins of the Bay- ards and the Duguesclins , or , if you will , of the Harlays , and the Du Thous . But here the de- terioration of the species , if such ...
... face which he could imagine to be the property of one lineally sprung from the loins of the Bay- ards and the Duguesclins , or , if you will , of the Harlays , and the Du Thous . But here the de- terioration of the species , if such ...
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