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... Scotland , " cried Davies , roguishly . “ Mr. Johnson , " said I , " I do indeed come from Scotland , but I cannot help it . " I am willing to flatter myself that I meant this as light pleasantry to soothe and conciliate him , and not ...
... Scotland , " cried Davies , roguishly . “ Mr. Johnson , " said I , " I do indeed come from Scotland , but I cannot help it . " I am willing to flatter myself that I meant this as light pleasantry to soothe and conciliate him , and not ...
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... Scotland has undergone in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . " * * * * * Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal : " I have ...
... Scotland has undergone in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . " * * * * * Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal : " I have ...
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... Scotland should be protected from an invasion , which no man can think will happen ; for what enemy would invade Scotland , where there is nothing to be got ? No , Sir ; now that the Scotch have not the pay of English soldiers spent ...
... Scotland should be protected from an invasion , which no man can think will happen ; for what enemy would invade Scotland , where there is nothing to be got ? No , Sir ; now that the Scotch have not the pay of English soldiers spent ...
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