Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21825 |
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... Waverley concluded he should disoblige his friend , by inquiring at a stranger the ob- ject of a journey which he ... Waverley's bosom beat thick when they approached the old tower of lan nan Chaistel , and could dis- tinguish the ...
... Waverley concluded he should disoblige his friend , by inquiring at a stranger the ob- ject of a journey which he ... Waverley's bosom beat thick when they approached the old tower of lan nan Chaistel , and could dis- tinguish the ...
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... Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glenna- quoich , dispensed with ... Waverley's pater- nal epistles consisted in certain mysterious hints of greatness and influence which he was T ...
... Waverley , hitherto occupied by the amusements which he had found at Tully - Veolan and Glenna- quoich , dispensed with ... Waverley's pater- nal epistles consisted in certain mysterious hints of greatness and influence which he was T ...
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... Waverley's case , which the minister considered as aggravated by in- gratitude , dismissal was accompanied by some- thing like personal contempt and contumely . The public , and even the party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised ...
... Waverley's case , which the minister considered as aggravated by in- gratitude , dismissal was accompanied by some- thing like personal contempt and contumely . The public , and even the party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised ...
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... Waverley- Honour about thirty years ago . These letters , as might have been expected , highly excited Waverley's indignation . From the desultory style of his studies , he had not any fixed political opinion to place in opposi- tion to ...
... Waverley- Honour about thirty years ago . These letters , as might have been expected , highly excited Waverley's indignation . From the desultory style of his studies , he had not any fixed political opinion to place in opposi- tion to ...
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... Waverley to his sister , nor did he see any bar to their union , excepting the situation which Waverley's father held in the ministry , and Edward's own commission in the army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a ...
... Waverley to his sister , nor did he see any bar to their union , excepting the situation which Waverley's father held in the ministry , and Edward's own commission in the army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a ...
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