Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... favour of the repre- sentative of the house of Waverley - Honour , so long known as cavaliers and royalists . This Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Wa- verley , because their feelings and projects never thwarted ...
... favour of the repre- sentative of the house of Waverley - Honour , so long known as cavaliers and royalists . This Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Wa- verley , because their feelings and projects never thwarted ...
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... favour . The opposite opinion maintains , that a retrograde movement , in our circumstances , is certain to throw utter discredit on our arms and undertak- ing ; and , far from gaining us new partizans , will be the means of dishearting ...
... favour . The opposite opinion maintains , that a retrograde movement , in our circumstances , is certain to throw utter discredit on our arms and undertak- ing ; and , far from gaining us new partizans , will be the means of dishearting ...
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... favour , you would make enemies . And then I am surprised that the prince should have offered you a majority , when he knows very well that nothing short of lieutenant colonel will satisfy others , who can not bring one hundred and ...
... favour , you would make enemies . And then I am surprised that the prince should have offered you a majority , when he knows very well that nothing short of lieutenant colonel will satisfy others , who can not bring one hundred and ...
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... favoured ; but only that Mr. Waverley looks clean - made and de- liver , and like proper lad o ' his quarters , that will not cry barley in a brulzie . And , indeed , he's gleg aneuch at the broad - sword and target . I have play- ed wi ...
... favoured ; but only that Mr. Waverley looks clean - made and de- liver , and like proper lad o ' his quarters , that will not cry barley in a brulzie . And , indeed , he's gleg aneuch at the broad - sword and target . I have play- ed wi ...
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... favour , and wad . cost but the scrape of a pen to make it out . " " The young lady , " said Fergus , " should such an event happen , will have other matters to think of than these wretched louis d'ors . " " True - undeniable - there's ...
... favour , and wad . cost but the scrape of a pen to make it out . " " The young lady , " said Fergus , " should such an event happen , will have other matters to think of than these wretched louis d'ors . " " True - undeniable - there's ...
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