Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBelford, Clarke & Company, 1899 - 343 páginas |
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... reason to fear that the notes which accompany the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscellaneous and egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publication was intended to be posthumous , and still more , that ...
... reason to fear that the notes which accompany the tales , as now published , may be thought too miscellaneous and egotistical . It may be some apology for this , that the publication was intended to be posthumous , and still more , that ...
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... reason would have propably been unable to combat and re- move hereditary prejudice , could Richard have anticipated that his elder brother , Sir Everard , taking to heart an early disap pointment , would have remained a bachelor at ...
... reason would have propably been unable to combat and re- move hereditary prejudice , could Richard have anticipated that his elder brother , Sir Everard , taking to heart an early disap pointment , would have remained a bachelor at ...
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... reason to suppose that they nourished any immediate or hostile attempts against the present estab- lishment . Still he was aware that unless he meant at once to embrace the proposal of Fergus Mac - Ivor , it would deeply con- cern him ...
... reason to suppose that they nourished any immediate or hostile attempts against the present estab- lishment . Still he was aware that unless he meant at once to embrace the proposal of Fergus Mac - Ivor , it would deeply con- cern him ...
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