Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 68
... Francie Kemp . Many and many a time has he cut the Gordian knot and enabled us to retire from difficulties which seemed to baffle all our wits and press hard , too hard , on our consciences . be to heaven , Francie himself now walks ...
... Francie Kemp . Many and many a time has he cut the Gordian knot and enabled us to retire from difficulties which seemed to baffle all our wits and press hard , too hard , on our consciences . be to heaven , Francie himself now walks ...
Page 69
... Francie . " Ay ! " says John . " Ye allow corrections ? " adds Francie . " What for no ? " says John . " Aweel , lassie ! " cries Francie Kemp , at length rising to the height of the occasion , " jest put the mistaks richt ; jest score ...
... Francie . " Ay ! " says John . " Ye allow corrections ? " adds Francie . " What for no ? " says John . " Aweel , lassie ! " cries Francie Kemp , at length rising to the height of the occasion , " jest put the mistaks richt ; jest score ...
Page 410
... Francie pronounced it so lovingly and mellifluously that the poet on the bench could not help thinking of " that blessed word Mesopotamia . " " Seemit ' is a queer ward , " continued Francie . Seemit ' may mean ' straught - oot ...
... Francie pronounced it so lovingly and mellifluously that the poet on the bench could not help thinking of " that blessed word Mesopotamia . " " Seemit ' is a queer ward , " continued Francie . Seemit ' may mean ' straught - oot ...
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Poet A in Carglen By ALEXANder Gordon | 69 |
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