Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... racter of their gay and 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 ...
... racter of their gay and 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 ...
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... racter of mediator between the Elector of Hanover and the subjects of your lawful sovereign and benefactor , ' and left the room . There was a painful pause , which was at length broken by Miss Mac - Ivor . My brother is unjust , ' she ...
... racter of mediator between the Elector of Hanover and the subjects of your lawful sovereign and benefactor , ' and left the room . There was a painful pause , which was at length broken by Miss Mac - Ivor . My brother is unjust , ' she ...
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... racter , it shocked him as selfish , and unworthy of his sister's high mind , and his own independ- ent pride . Fergus , to whom such manœuvres were familiar , as to one brought up at the French court , did not observe the unfavourable ...
... racter , it shocked him as selfish , and unworthy of his sister's high mind , and his own independ- ent pride . Fergus , to whom such manœuvres were familiar , as to one brought up at the French court , did not observe the unfavourable ...
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... racter of political influence . But it appeared from his concluding expressions , that he had a different and good - natured motive , personal to our hero , for prolonging the conference . cannot resist the temptation , ' he said , ' of ...
... racter of political influence . But it appeared from his concluding expressions , that he had a different and good - natured motive , personal to our hero , for prolonging the conference . cannot resist the temptation , ' he said , ' of ...
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... racter , rather than checked , by the approaching dangers of the morrow . All nerves were strung for the future , and prepared to enjoy the present . This mood of mind is highly favourable for the * They occur in Miss Seward's fine ...
... racter , rather than checked , by the approaching dangers of the morrow . All nerves were strung for the future , and prepared to enjoy the present . This mood of mind is highly favourable for the * They occur in Miss Seward's fine ...
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