The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 3Cadell and Company, 1834 |
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Page 102
... published a scheme for restricting them to their parishes , and providing for them in work - houses , which , like ... publish- ing his scheme for the provision of the poor , that he 1 [ See " The State of the Poor , or a History of the ...
... published a scheme for restricting them to their parishes , and providing for them in work - houses , which , like ... publish- ing his scheme for the provision of the poor , that he 1 [ See " The State of the Poor , or a History of the ...
Page 112
... published Amelia in 1751. He had paid a thousand pounds for the copyright ; and when he began to suspect that the ... published betimes one morning , a new edition was called for before night . ” — Anecdotes , p 221. ] 1 Covent Garden ...
... published Amelia in 1751. He had paid a thousand pounds for the copyright ; and when he began to suspect that the ... published betimes one morning , a new edition was called for before night . ” — Anecdotes , p 221. ] 1 Covent Garden ...
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... publish ' my two first volumes of Shandy . In that year Lord Falcon- bridge presented me with the curacy of Coxwould ... published after his death . 3 From this passage , it appears that the present account of Mr Sterne's Life and Family ...
... publish ' my two first volumes of Shandy . In that year Lord Falcon- bridge presented me with the curacy of Coxwould ... published after his death . 3 From this passage , it appears that the present account of Mr Sterne's Life and Family ...
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