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, examples of some very pithy, Proverbial Philosophy of Scotland, by William Stirling of Keir, M.P., Proverb, Scottish, application of, by a minister in a storm, Proverb, Scottish, expressed by Lord Byron, Proverbs becoming _reminiscences_, Proverbs, immense collection of, by Fergusson, Proverbs, Scotch, some specially applicable to the Deil, Proverbs, Scotland famous for, Proverbs, Scottish, Allan Ramsay's dedication of, Proverbs, Scottish, Andrew Henderson, Proverbs, Scottish, collections of, Proverbs, Scottish, collection of, by Allan Ramsay, Proverbs, Scottish, Kelly's collection, Proverbs, Scottish, much used in former times, Proverbs, Scottish, pretty application of, Proverbs, Scottish, specimens of, in language almost obsolete, Providence, Providence, mistake of, in regard to bairns, Provost of Edinburgh in the House of Lords in 1736, Psalmody, Scottish, Psalmody, Scottish, improvement of, Pure language of Scotland not to be regarded as a provincial dialect, 'Raiment fit,' Ramsay, Allan, dedication of his proverbs in prose, Ramsay, Sir George, of Banff, and the Laird of Corb, Ramsay, two Misses, of Balmain, anecdotes of, 'Rax me a spaul o' that bubbly jock, Reason given by an old man for marrying a young woman, Recess Studies, Redd, pigeon found among, Religion, two great changes in ideas of, Religious feelings and religious observances, 'Remember Mr. Tamson; no him at the Green, but oor ain Mr. Tamson, 'Reminiscences' capable of a practical application, 'Reminiscences' have called forth communications from others, 'Reminiscences' includes stories of wit or humour, 'Reminiscences,' object and purpose of, 'Reminiscences,' recall pleasant associations, 'Ripin' the ribs,' Road, Highland, humorously described, Robbie A'Thing, Robby, a young dandy, and his old aunt, Robertson, Principal, advice to, by Scotch minister, Robison, Mrs., answer to gentleman coming to dinner, Rockville, Lord, character of, as a judge, Rockville, Lord, description of street, when tipsy, Ruling elder's answer to jokes of three young men, Rutherfurd, Lord, and the Bonaly shepherd, Sabbath-day, and redding up drawers. Sabbath-day, eggs ought not to be laid on. Sabbath-day known by a hare. Sabbath day, where children go who play marbles on. Sabbath desecration, geologist in the Highlands. Sabbath desecration, stopping the jack for. Sandy, fine specimen of old servant. 'Sayawa', sir; we're a' sittin' to cheat the dowgs.' Sc
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