Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did not proclaim it ,
-as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom is as proud , though
not so vain of possessing it , as another who displays the token of her grace upon
...
I did not the less feel gratitude for the public favour , although I did not proclaim it ,
-as the lover who wears his mistress's favour in his bosom is as proud , though
not so vain of possessing it , as another who displays the token of her grace upon
...
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The father of Fergus the tenth in direct descent from John of the Tower , engaged
heart and hand in the insurrection of 1715 , and was forced to fly to France , after
the attempt of that year in favour of the Stewarts had proved unsuccessful .
The father of Fergus the tenth in direct descent from John of the Tower , engaged
heart and hand in the insurrection of 1715 , and was forced to fly to France , after
the attempt of that year in favour of the Stewarts had proved unsuccessful .
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The other proves to be a protection of the same tenor in favour of Edward
Waverley , Esq . Colonel Talbot's letter was in these words :“ MY DEAR EDWARD
, “ I am just arrived here , and yet I have finished my business ; it has cost me
some ...
The other proves to be a protection of the same tenor in favour of Edward
Waverley , Esq . Colonel Talbot's letter was in these words :“ MY DEAR EDWARD
, “ I am just arrived here , and yet I have finished my business ; it has cost me
some ...
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I perceived that he still meditaled a refusal , and , taking my commission from my
pockel , I said ( as a lost resource ) , that as his Royal Highness did not , under
these pressing circumstances , think me worthy of a favour which he had not ...
I perceived that he still meditaled a refusal , and , taking my commission from my
pockel , I said ( as a lost resource ) , that as his Royal Highness did not , under
these pressing circumstances , think me worthy of a favour which he had not ...
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You must know , then , that I have so much of that same prejudice in favour of my
nalive country , that the sum of money which I advanced to The seller of this
extensive barony has only purchased for me a box in —-shire , called Brerewood
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You must know , then , that I have so much of that same prejudice in favour of my
nalive country , that the sum of money which I advanced to The seller of this
extensive barony has only purchased for me a box in —-shire , called Brerewood
...
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