Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree ...
... feeling is so natural , that it may be observed even in children , who cannot endure that a nursery story should be repeated to them differently from the manner in which it was first told . But without altering , in the slightest degree ...
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... feelings of democracy or aristocracy , or indeed with malice or ill - will of any kind towards the opposite party . In fact , it was only a rough mode of play . Such contests were , however , maintained with great vigour with stones ...
... feelings of democracy or aristocracy , or indeed with malice or ill - will of any kind towards the opposite party . In fact , it was only a rough mode of play . Such contests were , however , maintained with great vigour with stones ...
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... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - ruling im- pulse is the same in both ...
... feelings , which must seek gratification through more indirect channels , and undermine the obstacles which they cannot openly bear down , may be rather said to be tinctured sable . But the deep - ruling im- pulse is the same in both ...
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... feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his eye and his name , and vindica- ting a hereditary title to his family ...
... feeling like envy , the chubby boys of the stout yeoman whose mansion was building by his direction . In the round - faced rosy cherub before him , bearing his eye and his name , and vindica- ting a hereditary title to his family ...
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... feeling labour in the acquisition of knowledge , would have altogether neglected it , save for the command of a task - master ; and it might have proved D equally dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more WAVERLEY . tion of ...
... feeling labour in the acquisition of knowledge , would have altogether neglected it , save for the command of a task - master ; and it might have proved D equally dangerous to a youth whose animal spirits were more WAVERLEY . tion of ...
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