Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceNew American Library, 1964 - 576 páginas |
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... means of showing their native character - because both you and I myself have lived in quiet submission , have even truckled to the times so far as to accept commissions under them , and thus have given them an opportunity of disgracing ...
... means of showing their native character - because both you and I myself have lived in quiet submission , have even truckled to the times so far as to accept commissions under them , and thus have given them an opportunity of disgracing ...
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... mean MacIvor of Glennaquoich - ranks high in the latter class , as from your apparent ingenuousness , youth , and unac ... means , and with their plans , I must expect you will merit this mediation on my part by a frank and candid avowal ...
... mean MacIvor of Glennaquoich - ranks high in the latter class , as from your apparent ingenuousness , youth , and unac ... means , and with their plans , I must expect you will merit this mediation on my part by a frank and candid avowal ...
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... means of ascertaining what are his real dispositions towards our Royal Father's restora- tion . " " I am convinced , " said Waverley , bowing , " that if Colo- nel Talbot chooses to grant his parole , it may be securely depended upon ...
... means of ascertaining what are his real dispositions towards our Royal Father's restora- tion . " " I am convinced , " said Waverley , bowing , " that if Colo- nel Talbot chooses to grant his parole , it may be securely depended upon ...
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A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 8 |
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE 1829 EDITION | 11 |
INTRODUCTORY | 31 |
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