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IV. Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...knows how, by splitting and subdividing the superiorities upon this ancient and once powerful barony. These were so extensive, that by dint of clipping and paring... 16) Chapter XIV. Scott, Sir Walter. 1917. Guy Mannering, or the Astrologer.
Vol. IV. Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...was groundless. After a solemn pause, Mr. Glossin offered the upset price for the lands and barony of Ellangowan. No reply was made, and no competitor appeared; so,... 17) VII. Of the Black Belt. Du Bois, W. E. B. 1903. The Souls of Black Folk ...and had killed many a nigger in his day. Twelve miles his plantation used to run,a regular barony. It is nearly all gone now; only straggling bits belong to the... 18) The Third Book. IV. Wherein Are Rehearsed the Discourses Passed between
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Vol. IV. Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction ...a hundred times, for his mother wasna muckle better than mysellhe to presume to buy the barony of Ellangowan!Gude be wi usit is an awfu warld! I wished him illbut... |