Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... present case , since , though it lies within my arbitrary power to extend my materials as I think proper , I cannot call you into Exchequer if you do not think proper to read my narrative . Let me therefore consider . It is true , that ...
... present case , since , though it lies within my arbitrary power to extend my materials as I think proper , I cannot call you into Exchequer if you do not think proper to read my narrative . Let me therefore consider . It is true , that ...
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... present system . Sir Everard had no doubt that he now both saw and felt the magnitude of this error , and it should be his ( Sir Everard's ) business , to take care that the cause of his regret should an not extend itself to pecuniary ...
... present system . Sir Everard had no doubt that he now both saw and felt the magnitude of this error , and it should be his ( Sir Everard's ) business , to take care that the cause of his regret should an not extend itself to pecuniary ...
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... present crisis , to use the only remaining remedy which is in my power . You are , therefore , hereby commanded to repair to , the head - quarters of the regiment , within three days after the date of this letter . If you shall fail to ...
... present crisis , to use the only remaining remedy which is in my power . You are , therefore , hereby commanded to repair to , the head - quarters of the regiment , within three days after the date of this letter . If you shall fail to ...
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... present si- tuation , the same pressure of authority which had been exercised in his father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to de- press and degrade every member of the Wa- verley family . Without a pause , therefore ...
... present si- tuation , the same pressure of authority which had been exercised in his father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to de- press and degrade every member of the Wa- verley family . Without a pause , therefore ...
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... present crisis , called upon him to lay down his commission ; and he therefore inclosed the formal resignation of a situation which sub- jected him to so unpleasant a correspondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to ...
... present crisis , called upon him to lay down his commission ; and he therefore inclosed the formal resignation of a situation which sub- jected him to so unpleasant a correspondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to ...
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