Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... thought so . Late of thedragoons , and nephew of Sir Everard Waverley , of Waverley Honour ? " " The same . " Young gentleman , I am extremely sorry that this painful duty has fallen to my lot . " Duty , Major Melville , renders ...
... thought so . Late of thedragoons , and nephew of Sir Everard Waverley , of Waverley Honour ? " " The same . " Young gentleman , I am extremely sorry that this painful duty has fallen to my lot . " Duty , Major Melville , renders ...
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... thought a reasonable time for reflection , Major Melville resumed his examination , premising that as Mr. Waverley seemed to object to general questions , his interrogatories should be as specific as his informa- tion permitted . He ...
... thought a reasonable time for reflection , Major Melville resumed his examination , premising that as Mr. Waverley seemed to object to general questions , his interrogatories should be as specific as his informa- tion permitted . He ...
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... thought he was not called on to interfere ; and , finally , I received , on the same day on which I observed myself super- seded in the Gazette , a second letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order ...
... thought he was not called on to interfere ; and , finally , I received , on the same day on which I observed myself super- seded in the Gazette , a second letter from Colonel Gardiner , commanding me to join the regiment , an order ...
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... thought he might derive assistance from his prac- tical good sense and approved loyalty , and also because it was agreeable to have a witness of unim- peached candour and veracity to proceedings which touched the honour and safety of a ...
... thought he might derive assistance from his prac- tical good sense and approved loyalty , and also because it was agreeable to have a witness of unim- peached candour and veracity to proceedings which touched the honour and safety of a ...
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... thoughts of a trial before a Scottish court of jus- tice , where he knew the laws and forms differed in many respects from those of England , and had been taught to believe , however erroneously , that the liberty and rights of the ...
... thoughts of a trial before a Scottish court of jus- tice , where he knew the laws and forms differed in many respects from those of England , and had been taught to believe , however erroneously , that the liberty and rights of the ...
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