Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... ancient manners , and to record many curious and minute facts , which could have been pre- served and conveyed through no other medium . If , therefore , Edward Waverley yawned at times over the dry deduction of his line of ancestors ...
... ancient manners , and to record many curious and minute facts , which could have been pre- served and conveyed through no other medium . If , therefore , Edward Waverley yawned at times over the dry deduction of his line of ancestors ...
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... ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand , which , being preserved as an heir- loom , usually hung over the chimney in the library , beneath a picture of the knight and his horse , where the features were almost entirely hidden by the ...
... ancient weapon of old Sir Hildebrand , which , being preserved as an heir- loom , usually hung over the chimney in the library , beneath a picture of the knight and his horse , where the features were almost entirely hidden by the ...
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... ancient families , but they were all Whigs and Presbyterians except the High- landers ; and respecting them she must needs say , there could be no great delicacy among the ladies , where the gentlemen's usual attire was , as she had ...
... ancient families , but they were all Whigs and Presbyterians except the High- landers ; and respecting them she must needs say , there could be no great delicacy among the ladies , where the gentlemen's usual attire was , as she had ...
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... ancient friend and corre- spondent , with the purpose of extending or shortening the time of his residence according to circumstances . He travelled of course on horseback , and with a single attendant , and passed his first night at a ...
... ancient friend and corre- spondent , with the purpose of extending or shortening the time of his residence according to circumstances . He travelled of course on horseback , and with a single attendant , and passed his first night at a ...
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... ancient horse- chestnuts , planted alternately with sycamores , which rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly , that their boughs completely over - arched the broad road beneath . Beyond these venerable ranks , and ...
... ancient horse- chestnuts , planted alternately with sycamores , which rose to such huge height , and flourished so luxuriantly , that their boughs completely over - arched the broad road beneath . Beyond these venerable ranks , and ...
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