Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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It is hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of that accidental
kind. The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different
character, which, without being such apparent deviations from the original stories
as ...
It is hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of that accidental
kind. The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different
character, which, without being such apparent deviations from the original stories
as ...
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... own observation, though it would be most unjust to consider such villains as
representatives of the Highlanders of that period, any more than the murderers of
Marr and Williamson can be supposed to represent the English of the present
day ...
... own observation, though it would be most unjust to consider such villains as
representatives of the Highlanders of that period, any more than the murderers of
Marr and Williamson can be supposed to represent the English of the present
day ...
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... more those of Christianity , direct towards errors which may arise from youth
and inexperience , and that , altogether without effect , I am reluctantly compelled
, at the present crisis , to use the only remaining remedy which is in my power .
... more those of Christianity , direct towards errors which may arise from youth
and inexperience , and that , altogether without effect , I am reluctantly compelled
, at the present crisis , to use the only remaining remedy which is in my power .
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Think , from my present feelings , what I should suffer when I held the place of
member in a family , where the rights which I hold most sacred are subjected to
cold discussion , and only deemed worthy of support when they shall appear on
the ...
Think , from my present feelings , what I should suffer when I held the place of
member in a family , where the rights which I hold most sacred are subjected to
cold discussion , and only deemed worthy of support when they shall appear on
the ...
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That the Baron should fall under the suspicions of government , in consequence
of the present stir among the partisans of the house of Stewart , seemed only the
natural consequence of his political predilections ; but how he himself should ...
That the Baron should fall under the suspicions of government , in consequence
of the present stir among the partisans of the house of Stewart , seemed only the
natural consequence of his political predilections ; but how he himself should ...
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