Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family interest , which you probably know is not inconsiderable , succeeded in ob- taining Sir Everard's release , I set out for Scotland . I saw Colonel G- —— , a ...
... occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family interest , which you probably know is not inconsiderable , succeeded in ob- taining Sir Everard's release , I set out for Scotland . I saw Colonel G- —— , a ...
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... occasion . His motives were shortly these : of an active and intriguing spirit , he had been long employed as a subaltern agent and spy by those in the confidence of the Chevalier , to an extent beyond what was suspected even by Fergus ...
... occasion . His motives were shortly these : of an active and intriguing spirit , he had been long employed as a subaltern agent and spy by those in the confidence of the Chevalier , to an extent beyond what was suspected even by Fergus ...
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... occasion . Although Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her admiration , even with- out the ties which bound them together , she was by no means blind to his faults , which she ...
... occasion . Although Flora was sincerely attached to her brother , whose high energies might indeed have commanded her admiration , even with- out the ties which bound them together , she was by no means blind to his faults , which she ...
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... occasions for the mere exercise of their most sweet voices . The Jacobites had been taught to be- lieve that the north - western counties abound- ed with wealthy squires and hardy yeomen , devoted to the cause of the White Rose . of the ...
... occasions for the mere exercise of their most sweet voices . The Jacobites had been taught to be- lieve that the north - western counties abound- ed with wealthy squires and hardy yeomen , devoted to the cause of the White Rose . of the ...
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... occasion to press my sister upon any man . » « Nor have I any occasion to court repeated rejection from the same young lady . >> << I shall make due enquiry , however , » said the Chieftain , without noticing the interrup- tion , « and ...
... occasion to press my sister upon any man . » « Nor have I any occasion to court repeated rejection from the same young lady . >> << I shall make due enquiry , however , » said the Chieftain , without noticing the interrup- tion , « and ...
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