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... stood indeed pretty much at his ease behind his counter , for his custom was by no means over - burthensome ; but still he enjoyed his status , as the Bailie calls it , upon condition of tum- bling all the wares in his booth over and ...
... stood indeed pretty much at his ease behind his counter , for his custom was by no means over - burthensome ; but still he enjoyed his status , as the Bailie calls it , upon condition of tum- bling all the wares in his booth over and ...
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... stood in the aisle , which , by the account of the stranger , contained the bones of the family of Glendinning , and were busily employed in remov- ing the rubbish from a corner which the stranger pointed out . If a half - pay Captain ...
... stood in the aisle , which , by the account of the stranger , contained the bones of the family of Glendinning , and were busily employed in remov- ing the rubbish from a corner which the stranger pointed out . If a half - pay Captain ...
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... stood Mr. Watt , the man whose genius discovered the means of multiplying our national resources to a degree perhaps even beyond his own stupendous powers of calculation and combi- nation ; bringing the treasures of the abyss to the ...
... stood Mr. Watt , the man whose genius discovered the means of multiplying our national resources to a degree perhaps even beyond his own stupendous powers of calculation and combi- nation ; bringing the treasures of the abyss to the ...
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... stood , surrounded by the little band I have mentioned of Northern literati , men not less tenacious , generally speaking , of their own fame and their own opinions , than the national regi- ments are supposed to be jealous of the high ...
... stood , surrounded by the little band I have mentioned of Northern literati , men not less tenacious , generally speaking , of their own fame and their own opinions , than the national regi- ments are supposed to be jealous of the high ...
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... stood on the opposite side of the river , and that of the many fine bridges which have since been built across that classical stream , not one then existed . There was , however , in recompense , a bridge then standing which has since ...
... stood on the opposite side of the river , and that of the many fine bridges which have since been built across that classical stream , not one then existed . There was , however , in recompense , a bridge then standing which has since ...
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