Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceG. Routledge & Sons, 1899 - 416 páginas |
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... opinion , it is most efficiently displayed ; in labouring , namely , to establish her in life , either by a large dowry or a wealthy marriage . By an old settlement , almost all the landed estates of the Baron went , after his death ...
... opinion , it is most efficiently displayed ; in labouring , namely , to establish her in life , either by a large dowry or a wealthy marriage . By an old settlement , almost all the landed estates of the Baron went , after his death ...
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... opinion by showing that he did not fear wetting his feet . Indeed he was anxious , so far as he could without affectation , to remove the opinion which Evan seemed to entertain of the effeminacy of the Lowlanders , and parti- cularly of ...
... opinion by showing that he did not fear wetting his feet . Indeed he was anxious , so far as he could without affectation , to remove the opinion which Evan seemed to entertain of the effeminacy of the Lowlanders , and parti- cularly of ...
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... opinion . The ingenious editor of Johnstone's Memoirs has quoted a story said to be told by Helvetius , stating that Prince Charles Edward , far from voluntarily embarking on his daring expedition , was literally bound hand and foot ...
... opinion . The ingenious editor of Johnstone's Memoirs has quoted a story said to be told by Helvetius , stating that Prince Charles Edward , far from voluntarily embarking on his daring expedition , was literally bound hand and foot ...
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