Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... learned ease , though they did not withdraw his attention at stated times from the progress of his patron's presumptive heir , induced him readily to grasp at any apology for not extending a strict and regulated survey towards his ...
... learned ease , though they did not withdraw his attention at stated times from the progress of his patron's presumptive heir , induced him readily to grasp at any apology for not extending a strict and regulated survey towards his ...
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... 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 Huguenot party . The Spanish had contributed to his stock of chivalrous ...
... 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 Huguenot party . The Spanish had contributed to his stock of chivalrous ...
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... learned , doubtless : but the time had gone by . Printed on small pica it would run to eight hundred pages , and could never pay . Begged therefore to be excused . Loved and honored the true church from his soul ; and , had it been a ...
... learned , doubtless : but the time had gone by . Printed on small pica it would run to eight hundred pages , and could never pay . Begged therefore to be excused . Loved and honored the true church from his soul ; and , had it been a ...
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... learned two things from this colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town , and a natural fool an innocent . * * I am ignorant how long the ancient and established custom of keeping fools has been disused in England ...
... learned two things from this colloquy ; that in Scotland a single house was called a town , and a natural fool an innocent . * * I am ignorant how long the ancient and established custom of keeping fools has been disused in England ...
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... learned Bailie of the town of Forfar pronounced a very sound judgment . A. , an ale - wife in Forfar , had brewed her " peck of malt , " and set the liquor out of doors to cool ; the cow of B. , a neighbor of A. , chanced to come by ...
... learned Bailie of the town of Forfar pronounced a very sound judgment . A. , an ale - wife in Forfar , had brewed her " peck of malt , " and set the liquor out of doors to cool ; the cow of B. , a neighbor of A. , chanced to come by ...
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