Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in determining disputes among his clansmen about points of precedence and deeds of valour , besides sundry high and doubtful questions concerning plun- der . The most important of the last ...
... Edward Waverley . He found the former busied in determining disputes among his clansmen about points of precedence and deeds of valour , besides sundry high and doubtful questions concerning plun- der . The most important of the last ...
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... Edward , with an almost im- perceptible rise of his eyebrow , to which his shoulders corresponded in the same degree of elevation . << Now , twa points of dubitation occur to me upon this topic . First , whether this service , or feodal ...
... Edward , with an almost im- perceptible rise of his eyebrow , to which his shoulders corresponded in the same degree of elevation . << Now , twa points of dubitation occur to me upon this topic . First , whether this service , or feodal ...
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... Edward , but it also operated to save the Eng- lish gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald saga- ciously argued , that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed , would be regu- lated.
... Edward , but it also operated to save the Eng- lish gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald saga- ciously argued , that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed , would be regu- lated.
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... success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inadequate . >> At this moment Fergus pushed into the press . « Come , Edward , come along ; the Prince WAVERLEY . IF.
... success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inadequate . >> At this moment Fergus pushed into the press . « Come , Edward , come along ; the Prince WAVERLEY . IF.
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... Edward , << when you have finished your discourse with this new acquaintance ? » So saying , the chief of Glennaquoich adjusted his plaid with rather more than his usual air of haughty assumption , and left the apartment .. The interest ...
... Edward , << when you have finished your discourse with this new acquaintance ? » So saying , the chief of Glennaquoich adjusted his plaid with rather more than his usual air of haughty assumption , and left the apartment .. The interest ...
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