Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... upon the patrimony of St Peter . I am con- scious , however , that the slight , unsatisfac- tory , and trivial manner in which the result of my antiquarian researches has been re- corded in the following pages , takes the work from.
... upon the patrimony of St Peter . I am con- scious , however , that the slight , unsatisfac- tory , and trivial manner in which the result of my antiquarian researches has been re- corded in the following pages , takes the work from.
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... manners of Scotland , that men look back upon their father's habits of society , as we do on those of the reign of Queen Anne . Having thus materials of every kind , lying strewed around him , there was little , you observed , to ...
... manners of Scotland , that men look back upon their father's habits of society , as we do on those of the reign of Queen Anne . Having thus materials of every kind , lying strewed around him , there was little , you observed , to ...
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... manners , and a state of primitive society existing in the Highlands of Scotland , he was much disposed to acquiesce in the truth of what was assert- ed . And reason good . If he was of the ordinary class of readers , he had either ...
... manners , and a state of primitive society existing in the Highlands of Scotland , he was much disposed to acquiesce in the truth of what was assert- ed . And reason good . If he was of the ordinary class of readers , he had either ...
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Walter Scott. that if any thing like a true picture of old English manners could be drawn , I would trust to the good nature and good sense of my countrymen for insuring its favourable reception . Having thus replied to the best of my ...
Walter Scott. that if any thing like a true picture of old English manners could be drawn , I would trust to the good nature and good sense of my countrymen for insuring its favourable reception . Having thus replied to the best of my ...
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... manners . But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo - Saxon or in Norman - French , and which prohibits my sending forth to the pub- lic this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken de ...
... manners . But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo - Saxon or in Norman - French , and which prohibits my sending forth to the pub- lic this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken de ...
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