Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... causes , for about three weeks . The interval was spent by Waverley with great satisfaction at Glennaquoich ; for the impression which Flora had made on his mind at their first meeting , grew daily stronger . She was precisely the ...
... causes , for about three weeks . The interval was spent by Waverley with great satisfaction at Glennaquoich ; for the impression which Flora had made on his mind at their first meeting , grew daily stronger . She was precisely the ...
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... cause of their being written , without a glance into the interior of the British Cabinet at the period in question . The ministers of the day happened ( no very singular event ) to be divided into two parties ; the weakest of which , ma ...
... cause of their being written , without a glance into the interior of the British Cabinet at the period in question . The ministers of the day happened ( no very singular event ) to be divided into two parties ; the weakest of which , ma ...
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... cause of his regret should not extend itself to pecu- niary consequences . It was enough for a Waverley to have sustained the public dis- grace ; the patrimonial injury could easily . be obviated by the head of their family .. But it ...
... cause of his regret should not extend itself to pecu- niary consequences . It was enough for a Waverley to have sustained the public dis- grace ; the patrimonial injury could easily . be obviated by the head of their family .. But it ...
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... cause of his disgrace , Edward was totally ignorant ; nor had his habits at all led him to investigate the politics of the period in which he lived , or remark the intrigues in which his father had been so actively engaged . Indeed ...
... cause of his disgrace , Edward was totally ignorant ; nor had his habits at all led him to investigate the politics of the period in which he lived , or remark the intrigues in which his father had been so actively engaged . Indeed ...
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... cause of the unfortunate Stuart family become less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of mis- government brought against his father ? - Do you remember the lines of your vourite poet ...
... cause of the unfortunate Stuart family become less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of mis- government brought against his father ? - Do you remember the lines of your vourite poet ...
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