Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... party . The ancient News - Letter was written in manuscript and copied by clerks , who addressed the copies to the subscribers . The politician by whom they were compiled picked up his intelligence at coffee - houses , and often pleaded ...
... party . The ancient News - Letter was written in manuscript and copied by clerks , who addressed the copies to the subscribers . The politician by whom they were compiled picked up his intelligence at coffee - houses , and often pleaded ...
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... parties . Sir Everard obtained , in the frequent society of his little nephew , something on which his hereditary pride might found the anti- cipated pleasure of a continuation of his lineage , and where his kind and gentle affections ...
... parties . Sir Everard obtained , in the frequent society of his little nephew , something on which his hereditary pride might found the anti- cipated pleasure of a continuation of his lineage , and where his kind and gentle affections ...
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... party . The Spanish had contributed to his stock of chivalrous and romantic lore . The earlier literature of the northern na- tions did not escape the study of one who read rather to awaken the imagination than to benefit the ...
... party . The Spanish had contributed to his stock of chivalrous and romantic lore . The earlier literature of the northern na- tions did not escape the study of one who read rather to awaken the imagination than to benefit the ...
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... party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under Nigel Waverley , elder brother of that William whose fate Aunt Rachel commemorated . Through these scenes it was that Edward loved to " chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancy , " and ...
... party of cavaliers long maintained themselves under Nigel Waverley , elder brother of that William whose fate Aunt Rachel commemorated . Through these scenes it was that Edward loved to " chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancy , " and ...
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... party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night - gown . But there was no overt act which an attainder could be founded on ; and government , contented with suppressing the insurrection of 1715 , felt it neither ...
... party , a letter from Sir Everard was found in the pocket of his night - gown . But there was no overt act which an attainder could be founded on ; and government , contented with suppressing the insurrection of 1715 , felt it neither ...
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