Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... Waverley was put together with so little care , that I cannot boast of having sketched any distinct plan of the work . The whole adventures of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are ...
... Waverley was put together with so little care , that I cannot boast of having sketched any distinct plan of the work . The whole adventures of Waverley , in his movements up and down the country with the Highland cateran Bean Lean , are ...
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... Waverley , the father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited from his sires the whole train of Tory or High - church predilections and prejudices , which had distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War . Richard , on ...
... Waverley , the father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited from his sires the whole train of Tory or High - church predilections and prejudices , which had distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War . Richard , on ...
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... Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise bill in the support of government ; and , lastly , that ...
... Waverley , Esquire , was returned for the ministerial borough of Barterfaith ; next , that Richard Waverley , Esquire , had taken a distinguished part in the debate upon the Excise bill in the support of government ; and , lastly , that ...
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... Waverley , failing those of his eldest son Wilfred , of whom Sir Everard and his brother were the only repre- sentatives , were , as this honoured register informed him , ( and , indeed , as he himself well knew , ) the Waverleys of ...
... Waverley , failing those of his eldest son Wilfred , of whom Sir Everard and his brother were the only repre- sentatives , were , as this honoured register informed him , ( and , indeed , as he himself well knew , ) the Waverleys of ...
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... Waverley , he beheld in the growing attachment between the uncle and nephew the means of securing his son's , if not his own , succession to the heredi- tary estate , which he felt would be rather endangered than pro- moted by an ...
... Waverley , he beheld in the growing attachment between the uncle and nephew the means of securing his son's , if not his own , succession to the heredi- tary estate , which he felt would be rather endangered than pro- moted by an ...
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