Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... taken this opportunity to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen . That such should exist cannot be wondered at , when it is considered that the Publishers found it their interest to hurry through the press a succession of the ...
... taken this opportunity to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen . That such should exist cannot be wondered at , when it is considered that the Publishers found it their interest to hurry through the press a succession of the ...
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... taken place in the first year of the century , being postponed for fifteen years later . This particular subject was never resumed , but I did not aban- don the idea of fictitious composition in prose , though I determi- ned to give ...
... taken place in the first year of the century , being postponed for fifteen years later . This particular subject was never resumed , but I did not aban- don the idea of fictitious composition in prose , though I determi- ned to give ...
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... taken particular pains to fix the events of this important period upon his memory by frequent repetition . 66 No , my dear , " said Maxwell , in answer to young Frank Ratcliff . " No , my dear , I cannot TO GENERAL PREFACE . 29.
... taken particular pains to fix the events of this important period upon his memory by frequent repetition . 66 No , my dear , " said Maxwell , in answer to young Frank Ratcliff . " No , my dear , I cannot TO GENERAL PREFACE . 29.
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... taken possession of our vessel . I went on deck , where the first spectacle that met my eyes was a young man , mate of our vessel , who , though disfigured and covered with blood , was loaded with irons , and whom they were forcing over ...
... taken possession of our vessel . I went on deck , where the first spectacle that met my eyes was a young man , mate of our vessel , who , though disfigured and covered with blood , was loaded with irons , and whom they were forcing over ...
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... taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the Griffin , near Baddow , while upon a journey in that country , he had met ...
... taken in his sister's fate , it is easy for me to explain this mysterious impression . " He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the Griffin , near Baddow , while upon a journey in that country , he had met ...
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