Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceJ. & B. Williams, 1831 - 455 páginas |
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... approached , moved thereunto partly by the inclemency of the season , and partly that my deafness , which you know , cousin , I acquired during my campaign under Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my ...
... approached , moved thereunto partly by the inclemency of the season , and partly that my deafness , which you know , cousin , I acquired during my campaign under Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my ...
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... approached , the Lady Matilda and her cousin visited the chamber of the fair Darcy . They found her in a composed but melancholy posture . She turned the discourse upon the misfortunes of her life , and hinted , that having recovered ...
... approached , the Lady Matilda and her cousin visited the chamber of the fair Darcy . They found her in a composed but melancholy posture . She turned the discourse upon the misfortunes of her life , and hinted , that having recovered ...
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... approach- es under the aspect of study ; whether those who learn his- tory by the cards , may not be led to prefer the means to the end ; and whether , were we to teach religion in the of sport , our pupils may not thereby be gradually ...
... approach- es under the aspect of study ; whether those who learn his- tory by the cards , may not be led to prefer the means to the end ; and whether , were we to teach religion in the of sport , our pupils may not thereby be gradually ...
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... approach- ing to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her young- est son with a handful of domestics , charging them to make good with their lives an hour's diversion , that the king might have that space for escape . " And God ...
... approach- ing to search the mansion , Lady Alice dismissed her young- est son with a handful of domestics , charging them to make good with their lives an hour's diversion , that the king might have that space for escape . " And God ...
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... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex have ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length of observing partialities that never ...
... approaching apotheosis . Even the most simple and unsuspicious of the female sex have ( God bless them ! ) an instinctive sharpness of perception in such matters , which sometimes goes the length of observing partialities that never ...
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