Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceNew American Library, 1964 - 576 páginas |
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... taken measures , which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , Gardiner is a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ideas about the sinfulness of such rencontres , from which it ...
... taken measures , which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , Gardiner is a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ideas about the sinfulness of such rencontres , from which it ...
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... taken in prejudice of a character for courage which is intimated by the nature of the enterprise itself , by the Prince's eagerness to fight on all occasions , by his determination to advance from Derby to London , and by the presence ...
... taken in prejudice of a character for courage which is intimated by the nature of the enterprise itself , by the Prince's eagerness to fight on all occasions , by his determination to advance from Derby to London , and by the presence ...
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... taken advantage of the disorder , it is beyond question that the Duke of Comberland and the bulk of his cavalrie had been taken prisoners . By this time it was so dark that it was not possible to view or number the slain , who filled ...
... taken advantage of the disorder , it is beyond question that the Duke of Comberland and the bulk of his cavalrie had been taken prisoners . By this time it was so dark that it was not possible to view or number the slain , who filled ...
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A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 8 |
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE 1829 EDITION | 11 |
INTRODUCTORY | 31 |
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