Rob RoyGinn, 1885 - 507페이지 |
도서 본문에서
79개의 결과 중 1 - 5개
10 페이지
... honored the bills enclosed , as per margin . " Knowing , therefore , very well what he desired me to be , Mr ... honor . I was summoned home in all haste , and received in the manner I have already communicated to you . Corneille ...
... honored the bills enclosed , as per margin . " Knowing , therefore , very well what he desired me to be , Mr ... honor . I was summoned home in all haste , and received in the manner I have already communicated to you . Corneille ...
19 페이지
... Honored sir ! dear sir ! " exclaimed Owen , tears rushing into his eyes , " you are not wont to be in such a hurry in transacting business of importance . Let Mr. Francis run up the balance before you shut the account ; he loves you , I ...
... Honored sir ! dear sir ! " exclaimed Owen , tears rushing into his eyes , " you are not wont to be in such a hurry in transacting business of importance . Let Mr. Francis run up the balance before you shut the account ; he loves you , I ...
20 페이지
... honor due to your father , that your days may be long in the land . " " I am much obliged to you , Mr. Owen , " said I- " very much obliged indeed ; but my father is best judge how to bestow his money . He talks of one of my cousins ...
... honor due to your father , that your days may be long in the land . " " I am much obliged to you , Mr. Owen , " said I- " very much obliged indeed ; but my father is best judge how to bestow his money . He talks of one of my cousins ...
31 페이지
... honor , who were hanged without mercy at Oxford , merely because their distress had driven them to raise contributions on the highway . We were still farther removed from the days of " the mad Prince and Poins . " And yet , from the num ...
... honor , who were hanged without mercy at Oxford , merely because their distress had driven them to raise contributions on the highway . We were still farther removed from the days of " the mad Prince and Poins . " And yet , from the num ...
35 페이지
... honor the nation for their sense of morality . Men talk of their filth and their poverty : but commend me to sterling honesty , though clad in rags , as the poet saith . I have been credibly assured , sir , by men on whom I can depend ...
... honor the nation for their sense of morality . Men talk of their filth and their poverty : but commend me to sterling honesty , though clad in rags , as the poet saith . I have been credibly assured , sir , by men on whom I can depend ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
Aberfoil affairs amang Andrew Fairservice answered appearance arms attention auld Bailie bawbee better called Campbell canna cousin deacon deil Diana Vernon dinna door doubt Dougal Duke e'en eneugh England English expression eyes father fear feelings frae Frank gang Garschattachin gentleman gien Glasgow gude hand head hear heard Hieland Highland honest honor horse I'se Inglewood Jacobite Jarvie Jobson justice ken'd King kinsman look MacGregor mair manner maun means mind Miss Vernon Molendinar burn morning Morris muckle never night observed onything Osbaldistone Hall Owen ower person plaid portmanteau puir Rashleigh Rashleigh Osbaldistone replied Rob Roy Sassenach Scotch Scotland seemed siller Sir Hildebrand speak sporran stranger suld suppose sword Syddall tell thae there's thing Thorncliff thought tion tone Tresham voice weel Whig whilk wild word ye'll young