Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... honoured both with the sympathy and pro- tection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves , to the memory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate , but all in honour ...
... honoured both with the sympathy and pro- tection of the reigning family , whose magnanimity can well pardon a sigh from others , and bestow one themselves , to the memory of brave opponents , who did nothing in hate , but all in honour ...
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... honour to the toast of their landlord . " The success of the Archduke , " said the muddy Vicar , " will tend to further our negociation at Paris ; and if " —— " Pardon the interruption , Doctor , " quoth a thin emaciated figure , with ...
... honour to the toast of their landlord . " The success of the Archduke , " said the muddy Vicar , " will tend to further our negociation at Paris ; and if " —— " Pardon the interruption , Doctor , " quoth a thin emaciated figure , with ...
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... honour , " said the Baron , " I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus ; and I trust he should dearly abye his outrecuidance , were he the best , save one , in England . " Gregory , who had now found more breath ...
... honour , " said the Baron , " I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus ; and I trust he should dearly abye his outrecuidance , were he the best , save one , in England . " Gregory , who had now found more breath ...
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... connects all that her eye beholds with the terrible passages that she has witnessed . " " Nay , " said Fitzosborne , " if noble St. Clere can pardon the unauthorised interest which , with the purest and most honour- 38 APPENDIX.
... connects all that her eye beholds with the terrible passages that she has witnessed . " " Nay , " said Fitzosborne , " if noble St. Clere can pardon the unauthorised interest which , with the purest and most honour- 38 APPENDIX.
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... honour of the corps , worthy of Major Sturgeon himself , struck poor Green - Breeks over the head , with strength sufficient to cut him down . When this was seen , the casualty was so far beyond what had ever taken place before , that ...
... honour of the corps , worthy of Major Sturgeon himself , struck poor Green - Breeks over the head , with strength sufficient to cut him down . When this was seen , the casualty was so far beyond what had ever taken place before , that ...
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