Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... Scotland of 1886 time is nowhere so strongly marked and of 1806 as existed between the as it is in the characters of the Scotland of Sir Arthur Wardour clergy and the better class of and the Scotland of Baron Brad- tenant - farmers ...
... Scotland of 1886 time is nowhere so strongly marked and of 1806 as existed between the as it is in the characters of the Scotland of Sir Arthur Wardour clergy and the better class of and the Scotland of Baron Brad- tenant - farmers ...
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... Scotland of 1886 and of 1806 as existed between the Scotland of Sir Arthur Wardour and the Scotland of Baron Brad- wardine . But of this I am sure , that were any one to write a story of English rural life , entitled " Tis Sixty Years ...
... Scotland of 1886 and of 1806 as existed between the Scotland of Sir Arthur Wardour and the Scotland of Baron Brad- wardine . But of this I am sure , that were any one to write a story of English rural life , entitled " Tis Sixty Years ...
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... Scotland , but it was not inconsistent with their passionate love of personal and political freedom and national in- dependence . It seems very strange now , looking back to the history of the seventeenth century , that in Scotland ...
... Scotland , but it was not inconsistent with their passionate love of personal and political freedom and national in- dependence . It seems very strange now , looking back to the history of the seventeenth century , that in Scotland ...
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