Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . " Mr. Ebenezer Cruickshanks now stood forth , and communicated to the magistrate all he knew or suspected , from the reserve of Waverley and the ...
... cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . " Mr. Ebenezer Cruickshanks now stood forth , and communicated to the magistrate all he knew or suspected , from the reserve of Waverley and the ...
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... cause my servant could not read . I do recollect I bade him , by letter , select some books , of which I sent him a list , and send them to me at Tully- Veolan . " " And of what description were those books ? " " They related almost ...
... cause my servant could not read . I do recollect I bade him , by letter , select some books , of which I sent him a list , and send them to me at Tully- Veolan . " " And of what description were those books ? " " They related almost ...
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... arms . for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny most resolutely being privy to any of their designs against the government . " VOL . II . - 2 " You do not , however , I presume , AN EXAMINATION . 17.
... arms . for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny most resolutely being privy to any of their designs against the government . " VOL . II . - 2 " You do not , however , I presume , AN EXAMINATION . 17.
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... cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had a right to direct his motions , as Major Melville would perceive from the ...
... cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had a right to direct his motions , as Major Melville would perceive from the ...
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... cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what the others only ventured to in- sinuate . - " Permit me another question , Mr. Waverley , " said Major Melville , " Did you not receive re- peated letters from your commanding ...
... cause , was held to contain the open avowal of what the others only ventured to in- sinuate . - " Permit me another question , Mr. Waverley , " said Major Melville , " Did you not receive re- peated letters from your commanding ...
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