Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... receiving this intelli- gence , which was confirmed to him , in a private in- terview , by the young lady herself , although under the most dreadful apprehensions of her father's indig- nation . Honour and generosity were hereditary at ...
... receiving this intelli- gence , which was confirmed to him , in a private in- terview , by the young lady herself , although under the most dreadful apprehensions of her father's indig- nation . Honour and generosity were hereditary at ...
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... receiving pleasure . The hours he spent with his uncle and aunt were exhausted in listening to the oft - repeated tale of narrative old age . Yet even there his imagination , the predominant faculty of his mind , was frequently excited ...
... receiving pleasure . The hours he spent with his uncle and aunt were exhausted in listening to the oft - repeated tale of narrative old age . Yet even there his imagination , the predominant faculty of his mind , was frequently excited ...
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... 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 At the period of the Hano- verian accession he had withdrawn from parliament , and his conduct in the memorable year 1715 , had not been altogether unsuspected . There were reports ...
... 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 At the period of the Hano- verian accession he had withdrawn from parliament , and his conduct in the memorable year 1715 , had not been altogether unsuspected . There were reports ...
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... received with animat- ed and undefined surprise this most unexpected in- telligence . It was , as a fine old poem expresses it , " like a fire to heather set , " that covers a solitary hill with smoke , and illumines it at the same time ...
... received with animat- ed and undefined surprise this most unexpected in- telligence . It was , as a fine old poem expresses it , " like a fire to heather set , " that covers a solitary hill with smoke , and illumines it at the same time ...
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... received the remittance of 2971. 13s . 6d . without being aware that the payment was an international con- cern , and indeed would probably have forgot the circumstance altogether , if Baillie Macwheeble had thought of comforting his ...
... received the remittance of 2971. 13s . 6d . without being aware that the payment was an international con- cern , and indeed would probably have forgot the circumstance altogether , if Baillie Macwheeble had thought of comforting his ...
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