Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... means of supplying his own very considerable ex- penses , afforded also those largesses which he bestowed among the peasantry , and with which he frequently relieved the distresses of the op- pressed . If Prior Aymer rode hard in the ...
... means of supplying his own very considerable ex- penses , afforded also those largesses which he bestowed among the peasantry , and with which he frequently relieved the distresses of the op- pressed . If Prior Aymer rode hard in the ...
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... mean these fellows by their capri- cious insolence , " said the Templar to the Benedictine , and why did you prevent me from ... means in their power their aver- sion to their conquerors . » > « I would soon have beat him into courtesy ...
... mean these fellows by their capri- cious insolence , " said the Templar to the Benedictine , and why did you prevent me from ... means in their power their aver- sion to their conquerors . » > « I would soon have beat him into courtesy ...
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... means , warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer , as a Christian is ? Merchant of Venice . OSWALD , returning , whispered into the ear of his master , « < It is a Jew , who calls himself Isaac of York ; is it fit I should ...
... means , warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer , as a Christian is ? Merchant of Venice . OSWALD , returning , whispered into the ear of his master , « < It is a Jew , who calls himself Isaac of York ; is it fit I should ...
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... mean and unamiable . The Jew's dress , which appeared to have suffered considerably from the storm , was a plain russet cloak of many folds , covering a dark purple tunic . He had large boots , lined * with fur , and a belt around his ...
... mean and unamiable . The Jew's dress , which appeared to have suffered considerably from the storm , was a plain russet cloak of many folds , covering a dark purple tunic . He had large boots , lined * with fur , and a belt around his ...
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... means from the apprehended con- tamination of his nearer approach . Probably the same motives which induced Cedric to open his hall to this son of a rejected people , would have made him insist on his at- tendants receiving Isaac with ...
... means from the apprehended con- tamination of his nearer approach . Probably the same motives which induced Cedric to open his hall to this son of a rejected people , would have made him insist on his at- tendants receiving Isaac with ...
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