Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which , without being such apparent deviations from the original stories as to disturb the reader's old associations , will , he thinks , add ...
... kind . The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of a different character , which , without being such apparent deviations from the original stories as to disturb the reader's old associations , will , he thinks , add ...
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... kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible and much less visited than they have been of late years , and was acquainted with many of the old warriors of 1745 , who were , like ...
... kind in prose . I had been a good deal in the Highlands at a time when they were much less accessible and much less visited than they have been of late years , and was acquainted with many of the old warriors of 1745 , who were , like ...
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... kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to ...
... kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been followed up . Without being so presumptuous as to hope to ...
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... craniologically , by an extraordinary_development of the passion for delitescency ! I the rather suspect some natural disposition of this kind ; for , WAVERLEY OR TiS SIXTY YEARS SINCE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY . 6 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... craniologically , by an extraordinary_development of the passion for delitescency ! I the rather suspect some natural disposition of this kind ; for , WAVERLEY OR TiS SIXTY YEARS SINCE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY . 6 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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... kind ; and from the manner in which he uniformly expressed him- self , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinu- ate that the incident ...
... kind ; and from the manner in which he uniformly expressed him- self , I knew his opinion was entirely formed , and that any disclamations of mine would only have savoured of affectation . I do not mean to insinu- ate that the incident ...
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