Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since. In Three Volumes. Vol. 1.[- 3.], Volumen 3Constable, 1821 - 248 páginas |
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... pass in silence , although it was so gross an affront to the royal family , that a gen- tleman in company , not remarkable for his zeal for government , had nevertheless taken the mat- ter up , and that Captain Waverley had thus suf ...
... pass in silence , although it was so gross an affront to the royal family , that a gen- tleman in company , not remarkable for his zeal for government , had nevertheless taken the mat- ter up , and that Captain Waverley had thus suf ...
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... 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 then furnished with money to make an expeditious journey , and directed to get on board the 36 WAVERLEY .
... 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 then furnished with money to make an expeditious journey , and directed to get on board the 36 WAVERLEY .
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... passing around him , and was rather annoyed than inte- rested by the discussion of contending claims , rights , and interests , which often passed in his presence . All this pointed him out as the per- son formed to make happy a spirit ...
... passing around him , and was rather annoyed than inte- rested by the discussion of contending claims , rights , and interests , which often passed in his presence . All this pointed him out as the per- son formed to make happy a spirit ...
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... is for domestic af- fection and tenderness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not use 3 . WAVERLEY . R ...
... is for domestic af- fection and tenderness , for giving and receiving all those kind and quiet attentions which sweeten life to those who pass it together , she is sought by Fergus Mac - Ivor . He will not use 3 . WAVERLEY . R ...
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... pass from the Chevalier to Colonel Talbot , to repair to Leith , or any other port in possession of his Royal Highness's troops , and there to embark for England , or elsewhere , at his free pleasure ; he only giving his parole of ...
... pass from the Chevalier to Colonel Talbot , to repair to Leith , or any other port in possession of his Royal Highness's troops , and there to embark for England , or elsewhere , at his free pleasure ; he only giving his parole of ...
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