Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceDeWolfe, Fiske, 1890 - 466 páginas |
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... took out a paper , and then proceeded : “ I should indeed have no doubts upon this subject , if I could trust to this proclamation , set forth by the friends of the Elec- tor of Hanover , in which they rank Mr. Waverley among the ...
... took out a paper , and then proceeded : “ I should indeed have no doubts upon this subject , if I could trust to this proclamation , set forth by the friends of the Elec- tor of Hanover , in which they rank Mr. Waverley among the ...
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... took the longer and circuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or ...
... took the longer and circuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from the infantry and making their way through the inclosures to the right , at the expense of leaping over or ...
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... took the paper and examined the signature.- " It is Noll's signature sure enough , " said he , dropping his under jaw ; " Only , every time of late he has made the Oliver as large as a giant , while the Cromwell creeps after like a ...
... took the paper and examined the signature.- " It is Noll's signature sure enough , " said he , dropping his under jaw ; " Only , every time of late he has made the Oliver as large as a giant , while the Cromwell creeps after like a ...
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