Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... least , from my having broken a blood - vessel ; and motion and speech were for a long time pronounced positively dangerous . For several weeks I was con- fined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not allowed to speak above a ...
... least , from my having broken a blood - vessel ; and motion and speech were for a long time pronounced positively dangerous . For several weeks I was con- fined strictly to my bed , during which time I was not allowed to speak above a ...
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... least equal to those of his elder brother , he added a power of social humour and a deep insight into human character , which rendered him an universally delightful member of society , and that the habit of composition alone was wanting ...
... least equal to those of his elder brother , he added a power of social humour and a deep insight into human character , which rendered him an universally delightful member of society , and that the habit of composition alone was wanting ...
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... least , to whom I am greatly obliged for the fidelity with which they observed their trust , until the derangement of the affairs of my publishers , Messrs Con- stable and Co. , and the exposure of their accompt books , which was the ...
... least , to whom I am greatly obliged for the fidelity with which they observed their trust , until the derangement of the affairs of my publishers , Messrs Con- stable and Co. , and the exposure of their accompt books , which was the ...
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... least related to the Nithsdale family ) was placed a small table and a couple of lights , by the assistance of which he read as follows : - " " JOURNAL OF JAN VON EULEN . " On the 6th November 1645 , I , Jan Von Eulen , merchant in ...
... least related to the Nithsdale family ) was placed a small table and a couple of lights , by the assistance of which he read as follows : - " " JOURNAL OF JAN VON EULEN . " On the 6th November 1645 , I , Jan Von Eulen , merchant in ...
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... least scent of his footsteps ; he laid himself close to the ground , drawing his feet under his belly , and clapping his nose close to the earth , lest he should be betrayed to the hounds by his breath and hoofs . When all was in vain ...
... least scent of his footsteps ; he laid himself close to the ground , drawing his feet under his belly , and clapping his nose close to the earth , lest he should be betrayed to the hounds by his breath and hoofs . When all was in vain ...
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