Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... probably you may ( like myself ) have nothing to do with the im- posing a new tax , excepting the trifling cir- cumstance of being obliged to pay it . More happy surely in the present case , since , though it lies within my arbitrary ...
... probably you may ( like myself ) have nothing to do with the im- posing a new tax , excepting the trifling cir- cumstance of being obliged to pay it . More happy surely in the present case , since , though it lies within my arbitrary ...
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... probably as deeply engaged in the discussion of politics and news as Milton's spirits in metaphysical disquisition . At length signals of the approach of the game were descried and heard . Distant shouts re- sounded from valley to ...
... probably as deeply engaged in the discussion of politics and news as Milton's spirits in metaphysical disquisition . At length signals of the approach of the game were descried and heard . Distant shouts re- sounded from valley to ...
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... probably because , like most men who do not think deeply or accurately on such subjects , he had in his mind a reserve of super- stition which balanced the freedom of his ex- pressions and practice upon other occasions . Waverley made ...
... probably because , like most men who do not think deeply or accurately on such subjects , he had in his mind a reserve of super- stition which balanced the freedom of his ex- pressions and practice upon other occasions . Waverley made ...
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... probably saved his life . This greeting over , Fergus said three or four words to his sister in Gaelic . The tears instantly sprung to her eyes , but they seemed to be tears of devotion or joy , for she looked up to heaven , and folded ...
... probably saved his life . This greeting over , Fergus said three or four words to his sister in Gaelic . The tears instantly sprung to her eyes , but they seemed to be tears of devotion or joy , for she looked up to heaven , and folded ...
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... probably from some London journal . At the end of the paragraph was this remarkable inuendo : « We understand that ' this same Richard who hath done all this , ' is not the only exam- ple of the Wavering Honour of W - v - r - l - y H ...
... probably from some London journal . At the end of the paragraph was this remarkable inuendo : « We understand that ' this same Richard who hath done all this , ' is not the only exam- ple of the Wavering Honour of W - v - r - l - y H ...
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