Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... supposed to represent the English of the present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be remem- bered , that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither ...
... supposed to represent the English of the present day . As for the plunder supposed to have been picked up by some of the insurgents in 1745 , it must be remem- bered , that although the way of that unfortunate little army was neither ...
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... supposed strong in the powers of per- suasion ; but the young officer , immediately after this transaction , rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronised professional merit , although , to outward ...
... supposed strong in the powers of per- suasion ; but the young officer , immediately after this transaction , rose in the army with a rapidity far surpassing the usual pace of unpatronised professional merit , although , to outward ...
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... supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely be- cause he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of reciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he spent with his uncle ...
... supposed that he disliked and was unfitted for society , merely be- cause he had not yet acquired the habit of living in it with ease and comfort , and of reciprocally giving and receiving pleasure . The hours he spent with his uncle ...
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... supposed heir and intended bride ; the electrical shock occasioned by the disco- very ; the springing of the vassals to arms ; the astonishment of the bridegroom ; the terror and confusion of the bride ; the agony with which Wilibert ...
... supposed heir and intended bride ; the electrical shock occasioned by the disco- very ; the springing of the vassals to arms ; the astonishment of the bridegroom ; the terror and confusion of the bride ; the agony with which Wilibert ...
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... supposed , however , that , had mi- nisters possessed any real proof of Sir Everard's accession to the rebellion , he either would not have ventured thus to brave the exist- ing government , or at least would not have done so with ...
... supposed , however , that , had mi- nisters possessed any real proof of Sir Everard's accession to the rebellion , he either would not have ventured thus to brave the exist- ing government , or at least would not have done so with ...
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