Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1890 - 191 páginas |
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... reason to dread the consequences of study being rendered too serious or severe . The history of England is now reduced to a game at cards , the problems of mathematics to puzzles and riddles , -and the doctrines of arithmetic may , we ...
... reason to dread the consequences of study being rendered too serious or severe . The history of England is now reduced to a game at cards , the problems of mathematics to puzzles and riddles , -and the doctrines of arithmetic may , we ...
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... reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the Minister observed , was such as would render it highly improper that a young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on the Continent with a ...
... reason was explained in private . The unhappy turn of Sir Everard's politics , the Minister observed , was such as would render it highly improper that a young gentleman of such hopeful prospects should travel on the Continent with a ...
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... reason for everything he saw , has recorded , as one of the memorabilia of Cale- donia , that the state maintained in each village a relay of curs , called collies , whose duty it was to chase the chevaux de poste ( too starved and ...
... reason for everything he saw , has recorded , as one of the memorabilia of Cale- donia , that the state maintained in each village a relay of curs , called collies , whose duty it was to chase the chevaux de poste ( too starved and ...
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... reason the Bear had not devoured , were to be picked up by the Hen ; but the confusion which ap- peared to prevail favoured Edward's resolution to evade the gaily circling glass . The others began to talk thick and at once , each ...
... reason the Bear had not devoured , were to be picked up by the Hen ; but the confusion which ap- peared to prevail favoured Edward's resolution to evade the gaily circling glass . The others began to talk thick and at once , each ...
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... reason dis- avows , and to receive the hand which he offers you in amity ; and I must needs assure you , that nothing less than a sense of being dans son tort , as a gallant French chevalier , Mons . Le Bretailleur , once said to me on ...
... reason dis- avows , and to receive the hand which he offers you in amity ; and I must needs assure you , that nothing less than a sense of being dans son tort , as a gallant French chevalier , Mons . Le Bretailleur , once said to me on ...
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