Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... means , in its primitive sense , rather sandals ; and Caius Cæsar , the nephew and successor of Caius Tiberius , re- ceived the agnomen of Caligula , a caligulis , sive caligis levioribus , quibus adolescentior usus fuerat in exercitu ...
... means , in its primitive sense , rather sandals ; and Caius Cæsar , the nephew and successor of Caius Tiberius , re- ceived the agnomen of Caligula , a caligulis , sive caligis levioribus , quibus adolescentior usus fuerat in exercitu ...
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... means of conveying to them assurances of your safety . >> Edward was silenced , but not satisfied , with these reasons . He had now been more than once shocked at the small degree of sympathy which Fergus exhibited for the feelings even ...
... means of conveying to them assurances of your safety . >> Edward was silenced , but not satisfied , with these reasons . He had now been more than once shocked at the small degree of sympathy which Fergus exhibited for the feelings even ...
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... means of ascertaining what are his real dispositions towards our Royal Fa- ther's restoration . >> « I am convinced , " said Waverley , bowing , << that if Colonel Talbot chuses to grant his parole , it may be securely depended upon ...
... means of ascertaining what are his real dispositions towards our Royal Fa- ther's restoration . >> « I am convinced , " said Waverley , bowing , << that if Colonel Talbot chuses to grant his parole , it may be securely depended upon ...
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... to make an expeditious journey , and directed to get on board the ship by means of bribing a fishing - boat , which , as they afterwards learned , he easily effected . Tired of the attendance of Callum Beg , who , WAVERLEY . 39.
... to make an expeditious journey , and directed to get on board the ship by means of bribing a fishing - boat , which , as they afterwards learned , he easily effected . Tired of the attendance of Callum Beg , who , WAVERLEY . 39.
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... means blind to his faults , which she considered as dangerous to the hopes of any woman , who should found her ideas of a hap- py marriage in the peaceful enjoyment of do- mestic society , and the exchange of mutual and engrossing ...
... means blind to his faults , which she considered as dangerous to the hopes of any woman , who should found her ideas of a hap- py marriage in the peaceful enjoyment of do- mestic society , and the exchange of mutual and engrossing ...
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