Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... father of our hero . 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 the contrary , who ...
... father of our hero . 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 the contrary , who ...
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... father's indignation . stored , visions as brilliant and as fading as those. Honour , with all its dependencies . But an hour of cool reflection is a great matter , when employed in weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to ...
... father's indignation . stored , visions as brilliant and as fading as those. Honour , with all its dependencies . But an hour of cool reflection is a great matter , when employed in weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to ...
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... father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carving and gilding as would have done honour to my lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at ...
... father's seat . Their attention was attracted by a carriage drawn by six stately long - tailed black horses , and with as much carving and gilding as would have done honour to my lord mayor's . It was waiting for the owner , who was at ...
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... father himself saw no objection to this overture ; but upon mentioning it casually at the table of the Minister , the great man looked grave . The reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the ...
... father himself saw no objection to this overture ; but upon mentioning it casually at the table of the Minister , the great man looked grave . The reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the ...
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... father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which occasion , at the request of his uncle and Aunt Rachel , he was induced ( nothing loth , if the truth must be told ) to ...
... father's pew upon the Sunday when he attended service for the last time at the old parish church , upon which occasion , at the request of his uncle and Aunt Rachel , he was induced ( nothing loth , if the truth must be told ) to ...
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