Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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Page 68
I am yours , & e . of the ancient ani honourable House VIATOR . of D -m , —we returned to our places 66 * This singularly pious and affectionate girl . — for she died at sixteen years of age ,was daughter to John Geddie , in the Hill ...
I am yours , & e . of the ancient ani honourable House VIATOR . of D -m , —we returned to our places 66 * This singularly pious and affectionate girl . — for she died at sixteen years of age ,was daughter to John Geddie , in the Hill ...
Page 88
... your M. owne old At Sanquhar , and Drumlanrig , his parret , to put furth a few words , as witnes- Majesty was also greeted in Latin ses of the fervent affections of your most poems ; and , returning by Dumfries faithfull subjects ...
... your M. owne old At Sanquhar , and Drumlanrig , his parret , to put furth a few words , as witnes- Majesty was also greeted in Latin ses of the fervent affections of your most poems ; and , returning by Dumfries faithfull subjects ...
Page 141
... I saw the trees tient , ” returned Outalisso , " and I will ranged before each other like colossal try to save you . Not far from hence , pillars , and gradually blending their the roots of a large oak , which has been stems ...
... I saw the trees tient , ” returned Outalisso , " and I will ranged before each other like colossal try to save you . Not far from hence , pillars , and gradually blending their the roots of a large oak , which has been stems ...
Page 144
... and hurrying away , deposited plished this , we returned to the fire , it in the wigwam . I followed him ; and waited till moonlight would enable and asked what he meant by doing so . us to pursue our journey .
... and hurrying away , deposited plished this , we returned to the fire , it in the wigwam . I followed him ; and waited till moonlight would enable and asked what he meant by doing so . us to pursue our journey .
Page 149
He will words , and in secret , he speaks to compel you to work for him - you , in each : and having bowed in thanks to your children , and your wives , from God , he swift returned to his friends . the rising till the setting sun .
He will words , and in secret , he speaks to compel you to work for him - you , in each : and having bowed in thanks to your children , and your wives , from God , he swift returned to his friends . the rising till the setting sun .
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