Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Scotland , and , it should seem , in Wales . ( See Skinner in v . ) But the heifers of Scotland and Wales , when brought to England , being always smaller than those of this country , the word runt has acquired a secondary sense , and ...
... Scotland , and , it should seem , in Wales . ( See Skinner in v . ) But the heifers of Scotland and Wales , when brought to England , being always smaller than those of this country , the word runt has acquired a secondary sense , and ...
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... Scotland , though faithful to the royal house of Stuart , has never accepted of any congé d'élire , since the Revolution ; it is the only true Episcopal Church in Scotland , as it has its own succession of bishops . For as to the ...
... Scotland , though faithful to the royal house of Stuart , has never accepted of any congé d'élire , since the Revolution ; it is the only true Episcopal Church in Scotland , as it has its own succession of bishops . For as to the ...
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... Scotland , you would certainly open to your- self many striking scenes of the manners of the middle ages . The feudal system , in a country half barbarous , is naturally productive of great anomalies in civil life . The knowledge of ...
... Scotland , you would certainly open to your- self many striking scenes of the manners of the middle ages . The feudal system , in a country half barbarous , is naturally productive of great anomalies in civil life . The knowledge of ...
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