Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... Whig , and friend of the Hanover succession . The ministry of George the First's time were prudently anxious to diminish the phalanx of opposition . The Tory nobility , depending for their reflected lustre upon the sunshine of a court ...
... Whig , and friend of the Hanover succession . The ministry of George the First's time were prudently anxious to diminish the phalanx of opposition . The Tory nobility , depending for their reflected lustre upon the sunshine of a court ...
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... Whig and the placeman , though unable to stimulate him to resume any active measures prejudicial to Richard's interest in the succession to the family estate , continued to maintain the coldness between them . Richard knew enough of the ...
... Whig and the placeman , though unable to stimulate him to resume any active measures prejudicial to Richard's interest in the succession to the family estate , continued to maintain the coldness between them . Richard knew enough of the ...
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... Whig neighbours . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed Northumbrians and Scotchmen , who , after being made prisoners at Preston in Lancashire , were imprisoned in Newgate and the Marshalsea ; and ...
... Whig neighbours . It was well known that he had supplied with money several of the distressed Northumbrians and Scotchmen , who , after being made prisoners at Preston in Lancashire , were imprisoned in Newgate and the Marshalsea ; and ...
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... Whig and Tory , and Hanoverians and Jacobites . The truth is , I cannot promise them that this story shall be intelligible , not to say probable , without it . My plan requires that I should explain the motives on which its action ...
... Whig and Tory , and Hanoverians and Jacobites . The truth is , I cannot promise them that this story shall be intelligible , not to say probable , without it . My plan requires that I should explain the motives on which its action ...
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... Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an excellent man - for a Presby- terian ; but you will remember your duty to God , the Church ...
... Whigs , of whom , it is to be feared , there are but too many in the service into which you are going . Your colonel , as I am informed , is an excellent man - for a Presby- terian ; but you will remember your duty to God , the Church ...
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