Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceB. Tauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... father might find it . Invernahyle sup- ported life for several weeks by means of these precarious supplies ; and as he had been wounded in the battle of Culloden , the hard- ships which he endured were aggravated by great bodily pain ...
... father might find it . Invernahyle sup- ported life for several weeks by means of these precarious supplies ; and as he had been wounded in the battle of Culloden , the hard- ships which he endured were aggravated by great bodily pain ...
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... father , leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life , such as may induce him to suppress his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to ...
... father , leaves it to the candour of the public to choose among the many circumstances peculiar to different situa- tions in life , such as may induce him to suppress his name on the present occasion . He may be a writer new to ...
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... father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited from his sires the whole train of Tory or High - church predilections and prejudices , which had distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War . Richard , on the contrary ...
... father of our hero . Sir Everard had inherited from his sires the whole train of Tory or High - church predilections and prejudices , which had distinguished the house of Waverley since the Great Civil War . Richard , on the contrary ...
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... father of six unmarried and accomplished daughters . Sir Everard's reception in this family was , as it may be ... father's indignation . Honour and generosity were hereditary attributes of the house of Waverley . With a grace and ...
... father of six unmarried and accomplished daughters . Sir Everard's reception in this family was , as it may be ... father's indignation . Honour and generosity were hereditary attributes of the house of Waverley . With a grace and ...
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... father a consent to her union with the object of her choice . What arguments he used on this point can- not exactly be known , for Sir Everard was never supposed strong in the powers of persuasion ; but the young officer , immediately ...
... father a consent to her union with the object of her choice . What arguments he used on this point can- not exactly be known , for Sir Everard was never supposed strong in the powers of persuasion ; but the young officer , immediately ...
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