Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... passing daily before our eyes , and are interesting from their novelty . Thus the coat - of - mail of our ancestors , and the triple- furred pelisse of our modern beaux , may , though for very different reasons , be equally fit for the ...
... passing daily before our eyes , and are interesting from their novelty . Thus the coat - of - mail of our ancestors , and the triple- furred pelisse of our modern beaux , may , though for very different reasons , be equally fit for the ...
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... 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 weekly post brought , in those days ...
... 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 weekly post brought , in those days ...
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... passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared , indeed , in full splendour in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church ...
... passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared , indeed , in full splendour in her father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church ...
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... passed at that time current among the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the shibboleth , with the appropriate gesture , the bibliopolist greeted him , notwithstanding every disclamation , by the title of Doctor ...
... passed at that time current among the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the shibboleth , with the appropriate gesture , the bibliopolist greeted him , notwithstanding every disclamation , by the title of Doctor ...
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... passed , his progress fell short in the latter particular of what he wished and expected . The duty of an officer , the most imposing of all others to the inexperienced mind , because accompanied with so much outward pomp and ...
... passed , his progress fell short in the latter particular of what he wished and expected . The duty of an officer , the most imposing of all others to the inexperienced mind , because accompanied with so much outward pomp and ...
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