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Side 4
... cause , and a good fee I gave him , and as muckle brandy as he could drink that day at his father's house -he loes the brandy ower weel for sae youthful a creature . " " And what has this drunken young dog of a lawyer done to you , that ...
... cause , and a good fee I gave him , and as muckle brandy as he could drink that day at his father's house -he loes the brandy ower weel for sae youthful a creature . " " And what has this drunken young dog of a lawyer done to you , that ...
Side 7
... cause . " When I saw Peter Peebles about to retire from the room , I could not forbear an effort to obtain from him such evidence as might give me some credit with the Justice . I stepped forward , therefore , and , saluting him , asked ...
... cause . " When I saw Peter Peebles about to retire from the room , I could not forbear an effort to obtain from him such evidence as might give me some credit with the Justice . I stepped forward , therefore , and , saluting him , asked ...
Side 9
... cause : But I am in some haste to prie your worship's good cheer ; " for Peter had become much more respect- ful in his demeanour towards the Justice , since he had heard some intimation of dinner . " You shall have - eh - hum - ay - a ...
... cause : But I am in some haste to prie your worship's good cheer ; " for Peter had become much more respect- ful in his demeanour towards the Justice , since he had heard some intimation of dinner . " You shall have - eh - hum - ay - a ...
Side 10
... cause- -the great cause - Peebles against Plainstanes , et per contra — was called in the beginning of the winter Session , and would have been heard , but that there was a surcease of justice , with your plaids , and your piping , and ...
... cause- -the great cause - Peebles against Plainstanes , et per contra — was called in the beginning of the winter Session , and would have been heard , but that there was a surcease of justice , with your plaids , and your piping , and ...
Side 14
... cause , " answered Mr. Herries . " But if it be so , " said the clerk , who seemed to assume more confidence upon the composure of Herries's demeanour ; " and if cause has been given by the con- duct of a gentleman himself , who hath ...
... cause , " answered Mr. Herries . " But if it be so , " said the clerk , who seemed to assume more confidence upon the composure of Herries's demeanour ; " and if cause has been given by the con- duct of a gentleman himself , who hath ...
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acquaintance Alan Fairford Alberick answered apartment auld betwixt brandy brother called cause Charlie Stuart confidence Criffel Cristal Nixon Crosbie danger Darsie Latimer Darsie's door doubt Edinburgh Edward Baliol endeavoured escape eyes Fairladies Father Buonaventure Father Crackenthorp fellow Foxley gauntlet Geddes gentleman hand head hear heard Herries honour hope horse Jacobite Joshua Jumping Jenny Justice keep King lady Laird lawyer letter Lilias look Lord Majesty manner matter maun Maxwell mind Miss Arthuret moidores mutchkin Nanty Ewart never occasion party Pate-in-Peril perhaps person Peter Peebles poor present Prince Provost purpose Quaker recollection Redgauntlet replied safety Sallust Samuel Griffiths Scotland Scottish seemed shew Sir Richard Glendale sister Skinburness Solway speak Summertrees suppose tell thee thou thought tion tone Trumbull trust turned Turnpenny uncle warrant weel Whig wish word XXXVI young
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Side 54 - MY heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here : My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer ; Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go. Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North, The birth-place of valour, the country of worth ; Wherever I wander, wherever I rove, The hills of the Highlands for ever I love.
Side 21 - God bless the King !— God bless the Faith's defender ! God bless — No harm in blessing the Pretender. Who that Pretender is, and who that King, — God bless us all ! — is quite another thing.
Side 54 - ... HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS. MY heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here ; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer ; Chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go.
Side 146 - Adullam ; videlicet, every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented...