| Sir Walter Scott - 1814 - 390 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs, commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1814 - 388 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs, commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 388 頁
...commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension of commerce, have since united 4o render the present people of Scotland a class of beings...different from. their grandfathers, as the existing EngQ2 lish are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 260 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottishmanners and customs, commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs, — commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs,— commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes nave been traced... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon niamtaining anciei Scottish manners and customs, — commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 508 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs, — commenced thi: innovation. The gradual influx of wealth , and extension...of beings as different from their grandfathers, as theeiisling English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 712 頁
...maintaining ancient Scottish mannere and customs,— commenced this innovation. The gradual influxof wealth, and extension of commerce, have since united...people of Scotland a .class of beings as different from thoir grandfathers, as the existing English are from thoseof Queen Elizabeth's time. The political... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 頁
...continued to pride themselves upon maintaining ancient Scottish manners and customs, — commenced this innovation. The gradual influx of wealth, and extension...their grandfathers, as the existing English are from those of Queen Elizabeth's time. The political and economical effects of these changes have been traced... | |
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