Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... matter . The alternat- ive of rendering a doubtful answer must have left me open to the degrading suspicion that I was not unwilling to assume the merit ( if there was any ) which I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might ...
... matter . The alternat- ive of rendering a doubtful answer must have left me open to the degrading suspicion that I was not unwilling to assume the merit ( if there was any ) which I dared not absolutely lay claim to ; or those who might ...
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... matter , but affixed my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to which I had no claim . The volumes , therefore , to which the present pages form a Preface , are entirely the composition of the Author by whom they are ...
... matter , but affixed my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to which I had no claim . The volumes , therefore , to which the present pages form a Preface , are entirely the composition of the Author by whom they are ...
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... matters of importance demand from the prudent . Even its first , or general denomination , was the re- sult of no ... matter of much more difficult election , since that , short as it is , may be held as pledging the author to some ...
... matters of importance demand from the prudent . Even its first , or general denomination , was the re- sult of no ... matter of much more difficult election , since that , short as it is , may be held as pledging the author to some ...
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... matter , when employed in weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to neither of which we are in- ternally partial . Lawyer Clippurse found his patron involved in a deep study , which he was too respectful to disturb , otherwise ...
... matter , when employed in weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to neither of which we are in- ternally partial . Lawyer Clippurse found his patron involved in a deep study , which he was too respectful to disturb , otherwise ...
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... matter left to him , would have burdened him with a disagreeable inmate , if not a political spy , in his family . He therefore prevailed upon his private secretary , a young man of taste and accomplishments , to bestow an hour or two ...
... matter left to him , would have burdened him with a disagreeable inmate , if not a political spy , in his family . He therefore prevailed upon his private secretary , a young man of taste and accomplishments , to bestow an hour or two ...
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