Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... course , however , continued to be rather formal and civil , than partaking of brotherly cordiality ; yet it was sufficient to the wishes of both parties . Sir Everard obtained , in the frequent society of his little nephew , something ...
... course , however , continued to be rather formal and civil , than partaking of brotherly cordiality ; yet it was sufficient to the wishes of both parties . Sir Everard obtained , in the frequent society of his little nephew , something ...
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... course of two hundred years , by a family which had been always wealthy , and inclined of course , as a mark of splendour , to furnish their shelves with the current literature of the day , without much scrutiny or nicety of discrimi ...
... course of two hundred years , by a family which had been always wealthy , and inclined of course , as a mark of splendour , to furnish their shelves with the current literature of the day , without much scrutiny or nicety of discrimi ...
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... course of reading . But Mrs. Richard Waverley died in the seventh year after the reconciliation between the brothers , and Waverley himself , who after this event resided more constantly in London , was too much interested in his own ...
... course of reading . But Mrs. Richard Waverley died in the seventh year after the reconciliation between the brothers , and Waverley himself , who after this event resided more constantly in London , was too much interested in his own ...
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... course by his instructions . What might Mr. Edward Waverley's society be at Paris , what at Rome , where all manner of snares were spread by the pretender and his sons ; these were points for Mr. Waverley to con- sider . This he could ...
... course by his instructions . What might Mr. Edward Waverley's society be at Paris , what at Rome , where all manner of snares were spread by the pretender and his sons ; these were points for Mr. Waverley to con- sider . This he could ...
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... course of a month . Sir Everard Waverley received this intimation , with a mixture of feelings . At the period of the Hano- verian accession he had withdrawn from parliament , and his conduct in the memorable year 1715 , had not been ...
... course of a month . Sir Everard Waverley received this intimation , with a mixture of feelings . At the period of the Hano- verian accession he had withdrawn from parliament , and his conduct in the memorable year 1715 , had not been ...
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