Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... means of judging my backslidings with more severity , will probably be lenient in propor- tion to their knowledge of the difficulty of my task . My honest and neglected friend Ingulphus , has furnished me with many a valuable hint , but ...
... means of judging my backslidings with more severity , will probably be lenient in propor- tion to their knowledge of the difficulty of my task . My honest and neglected friend Ingulphus , has furnished me with many a valuable hint , but ...
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... mean time subjected to every species of subordinate oppression . The nobles , whose power had become exorbitant during ... means in their power , to place themselves each at the head of such forces as might enable him to make a figure in ...
... mean time subjected to every species of subordinate oppression . The nobles , whose power had become exorbitant during ... means in their power , to place themselves each at the head of such forces as might enable him to make a figure in ...
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... means of vexation and oppression possessed by the great barons , that they never wanted the pre- text , and seldom the will , to harass and pursue , even to the very edge of destruction , any of their less powerful neighbours , who ...
... means of vexation and oppression possessed by the great barons , that they never wanted the pre- text , and seldom the will , to harass and pursue , even to the very edge of destruction , any of their less powerful neighbours , who ...
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... means , legal or illegal , the strength of a part of the population which was justly considered as nourishing the most inveterate antipathy to their victors . All the monarchs of the Norman race had shewn the most marked predilection ...
... means , legal or illegal , the strength of a part of the population which was justly considered as nourishing the most inveterate antipathy to their victors . All the monarchs of the Norman race had shewn the most marked predilection ...
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... means of dispelling the ennui which was too apt to intrude upon the halls and bowers of an ancient feudal castle . The Prior mingled in the sports of the field with more than due eagerness , and was al- lowed to possess the best trained ...
... means of dispelling the ennui which was too apt to intrude upon the halls and bowers of an ancient feudal castle . The Prior mingled in the sports of the field with more than due eagerness , and was al- lowed to possess the best trained ...
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