Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... attempt a formal confutation of that opinion ; but , not- withstanding your success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inade- quate . » At this moment Fergus pushed into the ...
... attempt a formal confutation of that opinion ; but , not- withstanding your success , and the valour which won it , you have undertaken a task to which your strength appears wholly inade- quate . » At this moment Fergus pushed into the ...
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... the honest pres- byterian clergyman , that as he has come among us seeking an earthly crown , his labours may be speedily rewarded with a heavenly one . I shall W willingly give my parole not to attempt an escape without WAVERLEY . 25.
... the honest pres- byterian clergyman , that as he has come among us seeking an earthly crown , his labours may be speedily rewarded with a heavenly one . I shall W willingly give my parole not to attempt an escape without WAVERLEY . 25.
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Walter Scott. willingly give my parole not to attempt an escape without your knowledge , since , in fact , it was to meet you I came to Scotland ; and I am glad it has happened even under this predicament . But I suppose we shall be but ...
Walter Scott. willingly give my parole not to attempt an escape without your knowledge , since , in fact , it was to meet you I came to Scotland ; and I am glad it has happened even under this predicament . But I suppose we shall be but ...
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... attempt to 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 ...
... attempt to 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 ...
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... attempt to penetrate into the centre of England , although aware of the mighty preparations which were made for his re- ception . They set forward on this crusade in weather which would have rendered any other troops incapable of ...
... attempt to penetrate into the centre of England , although aware of the mighty preparations which were made for his re- ception . They set forward on this crusade in weather which would have rendered any other troops incapable of ...
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