Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... feelings , that his nephew should go into the army under the Bruns- wick dynasty ; and the more so , as , independent of his high and conscientious ideas of paternal authority , it was impossible , or at least highly imprudent , to ...
... feelings , that his nephew should go into the army under the Bruns- wick dynasty ; and the more so , as , independent of his high and conscientious ideas of paternal authority , it was impossible , or at least highly imprudent , to ...
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... feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine various parts of evidence , and to deduce from them the necessary conclusions . But the wide difference of their habits and education often ...
... feelings . Both were men of ready and acute talent , and both were equally competent to combine various parts of evidence , and to deduce from them the necessary conclusions . But the wide difference of their habits and education often ...
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... feeling , and - forgive me , Mr. Waverley , —by the cause through which this calamity had come upon him . I cannot disguise from you my feelings upon this occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family ...
... feeling , and - forgive me , Mr. Waverley , —by the cause through which this calamity had come upon him . I cannot disguise from you my feelings upon this occasion ; they were most painfully unfavourable to you . Having , by my family ...
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