Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... things , not indeed of the first 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 ...
... things , not indeed of the first 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 ...
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... thing like personal contempt and contumely . The public , and even the party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised little in the disap- pointment of this selfish and interested states- man , and he retired to the country under the ...
... thing like personal contempt and contumely . The public , and even the party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised little in the disap- pointment of this selfish and interested states- man , and he retired to the country under the ...
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... thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding - officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter of the last volume , so suddenly to assume a harsh , and ...
... thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding - officer , without any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter of the last volume , so suddenly to assume a harsh , and ...
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... thing short of mental agony . Pondering the doubtful and dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora seated . She was quite alone , and , as soon as she ob ...
... thing short of mental agony . Pondering the doubtful and dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora seated . She was quite alone , and , as soon as she ob ...
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... things which have happened here , with which it seems ne- cessary you should be acquainted . Forgive me , if I am wrong in what I am doing ; for alas ! Mr Waverley , I have no better advice than that of my own feelings ; -my dear father ...
... things which have happened here , with which it seems ne- cessary you should be acquainted . Forgive me , if I am wrong in what I am doing ; for alas ! Mr Waverley , I have no better advice than that of my own feelings ; -my dear father ...
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