Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... manner in which it was first told . But without altering in the slightest degree either the story or the mode of telling it , the Author has taken this opportunity to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen . That such should ...
... manner in which it was first told . But without altering in the slightest degree either the story or the mode of telling it , the Author has taken this opportunity to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen . That such should ...
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... manners belonging to an early period of society , must afford a subject favourable for romance , if it should not prove a curious tale marred in the telling . + " It was with some idea of this kind that , about the year 1805 , I threw ...
... manners belonging to an early period of society , must afford a subject favourable for romance , if it should not prove a curious tale marred in the telling . + " It was with some idea of this kind that , about the year 1805 , I threw ...
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... manners , customs , and language of the people of England during that period . The extensive acquaintance which Mr. Strutt had acquired with such subjects in compiling his laborious Horda Angel Cynnan , ' his ' Royal and Ecclesiastical ...
... manners , customs , and language of the people of England during that period . The extensive acquaintance which Mr. Strutt had acquired with such subjects in compiling his laborious Horda Angel Cynnan , ' his ' Royal and Ecclesiastical ...
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... 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 did not happen , but ...
... 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 did not happen , but ...
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... manners of the native Indians , of the old French settlers in Canada , and of the Brulés or Woodsmen , and having the power of observing with accuracy what , I have no doubt , he could have sketched with force and expression . In short ...
... manners of the native Indians , of the old French settlers in Canada , and of the Brulés or Woodsmen , and having the power of observing with accuracy what , I have no doubt , he could have sketched with force and expression . In short ...
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