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T&E MAN OF FEELING. 229
“ You may fend this if you will, laid
Mountford coolly ; but ftill Refpino is
a man of honour } the world will cout'u
nue to call him fo.”—“ It is probable, I
anfwered, they may I envy not the ap¬
pellation. If this is the world’s honour,
if thefe men are the guides of its man*-
ners”—Tut! faid Mountford, do you
eat macaroni ?”
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“ You may fend this if you will, laid
Mountford coolly ; but ftill Refpino is
a man of honour } the world will cout'u
nue to call him fo.”—“ It is probable, I
anfwered, they may I envy not the ap¬
pellation. If this is the world’s honour,
if thefe men are the guides of its man*-
ners”—Tut! faid Mountford, do you
eat macaroni ?”
X
CHAP.
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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