Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... answered Mac- Ivor , with laudable composure of countenance ; << and in the court of France all the honours are rendered to the person of the Regent which are due to that of the King . Besides , were I to pull off either of their boots ...
... answered Mac- Ivor , with laudable composure of countenance ; << and in the court of France all the honours are rendered to the person of the Regent which are due to that of the King . Besides , were I to pull off either of their boots ...
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... answered Waverley , « how I have deserved so much interest . >> " " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot . » « I have heard him talk with great regard of such a gentleman - a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the ...
... answered Waverley , « how I have deserved so much interest . >> " " Did your uncle never mention a friend called Talbot . » « I have heard him talk with great regard of such a gentleman - a colonel , I believe , in the army , and the ...
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... answer a charge of treason , to which they were only admitted by exertion of the most pressing interest . I came down to Scotland , with the sole purpose of rescuing you from the gulf into which you have precipitated yourself ; nor can ...
... answer a charge of treason , to which they were only admitted by exertion of the most pressing interest . I came down to Scotland , with the sole purpose of rescuing you from the gulf into which you have precipitated yourself ; nor can ...
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... answer to the first . It reminded Waverley of his duty , as a man of honour , an officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their Captain ...
... answer to the first . It reminded Waverley of his duty , as a man of honour , an officer , and a Briton ; took notice of the increasing dissatisfaction of his men , and that some of them had been heard to hint , that their Captain ...
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... answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the English vessels of war cruizing in the frith , requesting him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick , with a pass to proceed to -- shire , The man was ...
... answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the English vessels of war cruizing in the frith , requesting him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick , with a pass to proceed to -- shire , The man was ...
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