Proverbial Folk-loreFolcroft Library Editions, 1976 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... late Dean Ramsay tells a story of how the new meenister excused himself to the lady laird for not bowing , as had been customary to the heritor's pew at the close of the sermon , by plead- ing that the Church of Scotland did not allow ...
... late Dean Ramsay tells a story of how the new meenister excused himself to the lady laird for not bowing , as had been customary to the heritor's pew at the close of the sermon , by plead- ing that the Church of Scotland did not allow ...
Pagina 83
... late national emergency A wise physician , skilled our wounds to heal , Is more than armies to the public weal . The best surgeon is he who has been hacked himself . ' A good Surgeon , ' as runs the famous John Bell's saying . should ...
... late national emergency A wise physician , skilled our wounds to heal , Is more than armies to the public weal . The best surgeon is he who has been hacked himself . ' A good Surgeon , ' as runs the famous John Bell's saying . should ...
Pagina 112
... late for the evil of to - day . We will close the chapter with the motto of the late Mr. Dallas , a man widely known for good and the great things he accomplished . ' My father , ' he says made me learn this , and I never forgot it ...
... late for the evil of to - day . We will close the chapter with the motto of the late Mr. Dallas , a man widely known for good and the great things he accomplished . ' My father , ' he says made me learn this , and I never forgot it ...
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