Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... cause , Fergus . Mr. Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of recent emotion , for me to press upon him ... cause to which my brother has devoted himself . But Fergus has taken his measures with his eyes open . His life has ...
... cause , Fergus . Mr. Waverley is just now too much agitated by feelings of recent emotion , for me to press upon him ... cause to which my brother has devoted himself . But Fergus has taken his measures with his eyes open . His life has ...
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... cause , or the commands of his father or uncle , should recommend to him allegiance to the Stuarts , still it was necessary to clear his own character by showing that he had not , as seemed to be falsely insinuated , taken any step to ...
... cause , or the commands of his father or uncle , should recommend to him allegiance to the Stuarts , still it was necessary to clear his own character by showing that he had not , as seemed to be falsely insinuated , taken any step to ...
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... cause which the prejudices of education , and the political principles of his family , had already recommended as the most just . These thoughts rushed through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them every consideration of an ...
... cause which the prejudices of education , and the political principles of his family , had already recommended as the most just . These thoughts rushed through his mind like a torrent , sweeping before them every consideration of an ...
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