Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBelford, Clarke & Company, 1899 - 343 páginas |
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... present time only is ours , and I can but explain to you with candor the feelings which I now entertain ; how they might be altered by a train of events too favorable perhaps to be hoped for , it were in vain even to conjecture : only ...
... present time only is ours , and I can but explain to you with candor the feelings which I now entertain ; how they might be altered by a train of events too favorable perhaps to be hoped for , it were in vain even to conjecture : only ...
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... present on such an occasion , there could not be above thirty persons collected . " When he was married , " he observed , " three hun- dred horse of gentlemen born , besides servants , and some score or two of Highland lairds , who ...
... present on such an occasion , there could not be above thirty persons collected . " When he was married , " he observed , " three hun- dred horse of gentlemen born , besides servants , and some score or two of Highland lairds , who ...
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... present evil days - days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a comparison between the present times and those you mention . I am too ...
... present evil days - days which I am ready to maintain are the most gloomy that ever darkened the prospects of Britain . " " God forbid , Doctor , that I should draw a comparison between the present times and those you mention . I am too ...
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