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... Scottish side , -drew my breath long and deep , and , quivering through every limb , withdrew my feet from the soil of my dear native land , which it had never before quitted , and to which I felt as if firmly rooted . As we were then ...
... Scottish side , -drew my breath long and deep , and , quivering through every limb , withdrew my feet from the soil of my dear native land , which it had never before quitted , and to which I felt as if firmly rooted . As we were then ...
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... Scottish Reformers were as fatally fu- rious in their enmity to learning as the Caliph Omar had been . " Omne ignotum pro magnifico . " But if we may judge of what was lost by what has been spared , our literary regret may be very much ...
... Scottish Reformers were as fatally fu- rious in their enmity to learning as the Caliph Omar had been . " Omne ignotum pro magnifico . " But if we may judge of what was lost by what has been spared , our literary regret may be very much ...
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... Scottish people love to cram . The drones will soon be up , both young and old , Both male and female , beautiful and ugly , Who , while poor wretches bear the heat and cold , And weariness and hunger , fare most snugly : How sweet ...
... Scottish people love to cram . The drones will soon be up , both young and old , Both male and female , beautiful and ugly , Who , while poor wretches bear the heat and cold , And weariness and hunger , fare most snugly : How sweet ...
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... hazards , and trust to the force of circumstan- ces and the spirit of the age for ensu- ring the necessary guarantees , in or- der that Scotland - his beloved Scot- land - might 1824. ] 95 Barclay Drummond ; or , Memoirs of an Exile .
... hazards , and trust to the force of circumstan- ces and the spirit of the age for ensu- ring the necessary guarantees , in or- der that Scotland - his beloved Scot- land - might 1824. ] 95 Barclay Drummond ; or , Memoirs of an Exile .
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der that Scotland - his beloved Scot- land - might regain , in some measure , its independence . The act of Union , by which that independence had been destroyed , he was never weary of execrating . " Before that fatal event , " he used ...
der that Scotland - his beloved Scot- land - might regain , in some measure , its independence . The act of Union , by which that independence had been destroyed , he was never weary of execrating . " Before that fatal event , " he used ...
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