Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... rank in Scotland to whom he could wish his son should pay some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glenna- quoich , dispensed with paying any attention to hints so ...
... rank in Scotland to whom he could wish his son should pay some attention ; but Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glenna- quoich , dispensed with paying any attention to hints so ...
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... rank , but greatly higher , in point both of emolument and influence , than that which he now enjoyed . There was no resisting so tempting a proposal , notwith- standing that the Great Man , under whose pa- tronage he had enlisted , and ...
... rank , but greatly higher , in point both of emolument and influence , than that which he now enjoyed . There was no resisting so tempting a proposal , notwith- standing that the Great Man , under whose pa- tronage he had enlisted , and ...
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... rank so low in your opinion ? » > << Far from it , Captain Waverley . I would to God you were of our determination ! and made use of the expression which displeased you , solely Because you are not of our quality , But stand against us ...
... rank so low in your opinion ? » > << Far from it , Captain Waverley . I would to God you were of our determination ! and made use of the expression which displeased you , solely Because you are not of our quality , But stand against us ...
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... rank in the honourable profession of arms , his father to all appearance rapidly rising in the favour of his sovereign ; - all this had passed away like a dream - he him- self was dishonoured , his father disgraced , and he had become ...
... rank in the honourable profession of arms , his father to all appearance rapidly rising in the favour of his sovereign ; - all this had passed away like a dream - he him- self was dishonoured , his father disgraced , and he had become ...
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... rank , my father's inti- macy with Lord M , General G , etc. will be a sufficient protection . >> You will find the contrary : these gentle- men will have enough to do about their own matters . Once more , will you take the plaid , and ...
... rank , my father's inti- macy with Lord M , General G , etc. will be a sufficient protection . >> You will find the contrary : these gentle- men will have enough to do about their own matters . Once more , will you take the plaid , and ...
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