Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... depart ment , he naturally looked for raising himself by some bold stroke above his present hazard- ous and precarious trade of rapine . He was particularly employed in learning the strength of the regiments in WAVERLEY . 37.
... depart ment , he naturally looked for raising himself by some bold stroke above his present hazard- ous and precarious trade of rapine . He was particularly employed in learning the strength of the regiments in WAVERLEY . 37.
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... present circumstances , not to attempt to answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the Eng- lish vessels of war cruizing in the frith , re- questing him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick ...
... present circumstances , not to attempt to answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the Eng- lish vessels of war cruizing in the frith , re- questing him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick ...
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... present , for fear of disgusting that rascally coward and fainéant - naming the rival chief of his own clan ) who has no better title to be a chieftain than I to be Emperor of China ; and who is pleased to shelter his dastard- ly ...
... present , for fear of disgusting that rascally coward and fainéant - naming the rival chief of his own clan ) who has no better title to be a chieftain than I to be Emperor of China ; and who is pleased to shelter his dastard- ly ...
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... Talbot often engaged him in discussions upon the justice of the cause he had espoused . « Not , " he said , « that it is possible for you to quit it at this present moment , for , come what will , you must stand by your rash engagement .
... Talbot often engaged him in discussions upon the justice of the cause he had espoused . « Not , " he said , « that it is possible for you to quit it at this present moment , for , come what will , you must stand by your rash engagement .
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... present . " > In a short time they arrived at the sea- port : - cc The boat rock'd at the pier of Leith , Full loud the wind blew down the ferry ; The ship rode at the Berwick Law » — « Farewell , Colonel ; may you find all as you would ...
... present . " > In a short time they arrived at the sea- port : - cc The boat rock'd at the pier of Leith , Full loud the wind blew down the ferry ; The ship rode at the Berwick Law » — « Farewell , Colonel ; may you find all as you would ...
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