Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... never seen in the printing office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the most minute investigation was entirely at fault . But although the cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the ...
... never seen in the printing office ; and thus the curiosity of such eager inquirers as made the most minute investigation was entirely at fault . But although the cause of concealing the author's name in the first instance , when the ...
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... never expected or hoped to dis- guise my connection with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The number of coinci- dences which necessarily existed between narratives recounted , modes of expression , and ...
... never expected or hoped to dis- guise my connection with these Novels from any one who lived on terms of intimacy with me . The number of coinci- dences which necessarily existed between narratives recounted , modes of expression , and ...
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... never do the like again , To thirst for vengeance , never ben ' Your gun nor pa ' , But with the English e'en borrow and len ' , Let anger fa ' . Their boasts and bullyings , not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house ...
... never do the like again , To thirst for vengeance , never ben ' Your gun nor pa ' , But with the English e'en borrow and len ' , Let anger fa ' . Their boasts and bullyings , not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house ...
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... never entered into the head of any of its former possessors that one of their progeny could be guilty of the atrocities laid by Dyer's Letter to the door of Richard ) , and if it had , the marriage of the proprietor might have been ...
... never entered into the head of any of its former possessors that one of their progeny could be guilty of the atrocities laid by Dyer's Letter to the door of Richard ) , and if it had , the marriage of the proprietor might have been ...
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... never supposed strong in the powers of persuasion ; but the young officer , immediately after this transaction , rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronized professional merit , although , to outward ...
... never supposed strong in the powers of persuasion ; but the young officer , immediately after this transaction , rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronized professional merit , although , to outward ...
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