Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... arms ; even Royalty itself had deigned to inquire whether young Waverley was not now in Flanders , at an age when his grandfather was already bleeding for his king in the great Civil War . This was accompanied by an offer of a troop of ...
... arms ; even Royalty itself had deigned to inquire whether young Waverley was not now in Flanders , at an age when his grandfather was already bleeding for his king in the great Civil War . This was accompanied by an offer of a troop of ...
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... arms . Nor did Sir Everard's apprehensions of personal con- sequences seem to correspond with the reports spread among his whig neighbors . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed Northumbrians and ...
... arms . Nor did Sir Everard's apprehensions of personal con- sequences seem to correspond with the reports spread among his whig neighbors . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed Northumbrians and ...
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... arms ! In sober prose , as perhaps these verses intimate less decid edly , the transient idea of Miss Cecilia Stubbs passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared indeed in full ...
... arms ! In sober prose , as perhaps these verses intimate less decid edly , the transient idea of Miss Cecilia Stubbs passed from Captain Waverley's heart amid the turmoil which his new destinies excited . She appeared indeed in full ...
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... arms , in which so many of your ancestors have been distinguished . I have made such arrangements as will unable you to take the field as their descendant , and as the probable heir of the house of Waverley ; and , sir , in the field of ...
... arms , in which so many of your ancestors have been distinguished . I have made such arrangements as will unable you to take the field as their descendant , and as the probable heir of the house of Waverley ; and , sir , in the field of ...
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... arms . It was addressed , with great formality , " To Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine , Esq . of Bradwardine , at his principal mansion of Tully - Veolan , in Perthshire , North Britain . These - By the hands of Captain Edward Waverley ...
... arms . It was addressed , with great formality , " To Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine , Esq . of Bradwardine , at his principal mansion of Tully - Veolan , in Perthshire , North Britain . These - By the hands of Captain Edward Waverley ...
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