Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his nephew there- fore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy opportunity of transmitting his resignation to the War - Office , and hinted ...
... ment as that with which his father had been stigmatized . He requested his nephew there- fore to take the fittest , and , at the same time , the most speedy opportunity of transmitting his resignation to the War - Office , and hinted ...
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... Waverley - Honour ) , of a nature rather unfavourable to the existing govern- ment and dynasty . He entered , therefore , without hesitation , into the resentful feeling of the relations who had the best title to dic- 24 WAVERLEY .
... Waverley - Honour ) , of a nature rather unfavourable to the existing govern- ment and dynasty . He entered , therefore , without hesitation , into the resentful feeling of the relations who had the best title to dic- 24 WAVERLEY .
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... ment which undeserved and apparently pre- meditated insult was calculated to excite in the bosom of one who had aspired after honour , and was thus wantonly held up to public scorn and disgrace . Upon comparing the date of his colonel's ...
... ment which undeserved and apparently pre- meditated insult was calculated to excite in the bosom of one who had aspired after honour , and was thus wantonly held up to public scorn and disgrace . Upon comparing the date of his colonel's ...
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... conviction , and not upon a hurried , and probably a temporary feeling . " Waverley attempted to reply , but his words failed him . Every sentiment that Flora had uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for 50 WAVERLEY .
... conviction , and not upon a hurried , and probably a temporary feeling . " Waverley attempted to reply , but his words failed him . Every sentiment that Flora had uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for 50 WAVERLEY .
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for even her loyalty , although wildly enthusiastic , was generous and noble , and dis- dained to avail itself of any indirect means of supporting the ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. uttered vindicated the strength of his attach- ment , for even her loyalty , although wildly enthusiastic , was generous and noble , and dis- dained to avail itself of any indirect means of supporting the ...
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