Waverley: Or 't is Sixty Years SinceTauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... means of these precarious supplies ; and as he had been wounded in the battle of Culloden , the hard- ships which he endured were aggravated by great bodily pain . After the soldiers had removed their quarters , he had another ...
... means of these precarious supplies ; and as he had been wounded in the battle of Culloden , the hard- ships which he endured were aggravated by great bodily pain . After the soldiers had removed their quarters , he had another ...
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... means of transporting from castle to cottage , although she herself be sometimes obliged to jump out of a two - pair - of - stairs window , and is more than once bewildered on her journey , alone and on foot , without any guide but a ...
... means of transporting from castle to cottage , although she herself be sometimes obliged to jump out of a two - pair - of - stairs window , and is more than once bewildered on her journey , alone and on foot , without any guide but a ...
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... means of bringing over more converts , and therefore Richard Waverley met with a share of ministerial favour , more than proportioned to his talents or his political importance . It was , however , discovered that he had respectable ...
... means of bringing over more converts , and therefore Richard Waverley met with a share of ministerial favour , more than proportioned to his talents or his political importance . It was , however , discovered that he had respectable ...
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... means of which every mechanic at his six- penny club may nightly learn from twenty contradictory channels the yesterday's news of the capital , a weekly post brought , in those days , to Waverley - Honour , a Weekly Intelligencer ...
... means of which every mechanic at his six- penny club may nightly learn from twenty contradictory channels the yesterday's news of the capital , a weekly post brought , in those days , to Waverley - Honour , a Weekly Intelligencer ...
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... means of a tie which Sir Everard held as sacred as either Garter or Blue - mantle , Providence seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections . Sir Everard returned to ...
... means of a tie which Sir Everard held as sacred as either Garter or Blue - mantle , Providence seemed to have granted to him the very object best calculated to fill up the void in his hopes and affections . Sir Everard returned to ...
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