Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such atrocious characters which fell under the writer's own observation , though it would be most unjust to consider such villains as representatives of the High ...
... Letters from the Highlands , published about 1726 , will find instances of such atrocious characters which fell under the writer's own observation , though it would be most unjust to consider such villains as representatives of the High ...
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... letters , and other attempts of the same kind , the author could not complain , though his in- cognito was endangered . He had challenged the public to a game at bo - peep , and if he was discovered in his “ hiding - hole , " he must ...
... letters , and other attempts of the same kind , the author could not complain , though his in- cognito was endangered . He had challenged the public to a game at bo - peep , and if he was discovered in his “ hiding - hole , " he must ...
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... letter , or wire - wove and hot - pressed , that I have venturously essayed to read a chapter to the public . Some favourable opportunities of contrast have been afforded me , by the state of society in the northern part of the island ...
... letter , or wire - wove and hot - pressed , that I have venturously essayed to read a chapter to the public . Some favourable opportunities of contrast have been afforded me , by the state of society in the northern part of the island ...
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... Letter , -first , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise bill in the support of ...
... Letter , -first , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise bill in the support of ...
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... Letter . " For it may be observed in passing , that in- stead of those mail - coaches , by means of which every mechanic at his sixpenny club may nightly learn from twenty contradic- tory channels the yesterday's news of the capital , a ...
... Letter . " For it may be observed in passing , that in- stead of those mail - coaches , by means of which every mechanic at his sixpenny club may nightly learn from twenty contradic- tory channels the yesterday's news of the capital , a ...
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