Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a sports- man would phrase it , from overrunning his game , that is , from acquiring his knowledge in a slight , flim sy , and inadequate manner . And here the instruc- tor had to ...
... chief care of his preceptor was to prevent him , as a sports- man would phrase it , from overrunning his game , that is , from acquiring his knowledge in a slight , flim sy , and inadequate manner . And here the instruc- tor had to ...
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... chief favourites ; and from those of Brantome and De la Noue he learned to compare the wild and loose , yet superstitious character of the nobles of the League , with the stern , rigid , and sometimes turbulent disposition of the ...
... chief favourites ; and from those of Brantome and De la Noue he learned to compare the wild and loose , yet superstitious character of the nobles of the League , with the stern , rigid , and sometimes turbulent disposition of the ...
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... chief pleasure of his own youth . But although Edward eagerly carried the gun for one season , yet , when practice had given him some dexterity , the pastime ceased to afford him amuse- ment . In the succeeding spring the perusal of old ...
... chief pleasure of his own youth . But although Edward eagerly carried the gun for one season , yet , when practice had given him some dexterity , the pastime ceased to afford him amuse- ment . In the succeeding spring the perusal of old ...
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... . The next morning , amid various feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even so- lemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Ed- ward WAVERLEY . 45.
... . The next morning , amid various feelings , the chief of which was a predominant , anxious , and even so- lemn impression , that he was now in a great measure abandoned to his own guidance and direction , Ed- ward WAVERLEY . 45.
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... chief minister of the interior , superior even to Baillie Macwheeble in his own department of the kitchen and cellar ) the major domo laid down his spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and with a wrathful look at Edward's guide ...
... chief minister of the interior , superior even to Baillie Macwheeble in his own department of the kitchen and cellar ) the major domo laid down his spade , slipped on his coat in haste , and with a wrathful look at Edward's guide ...
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