Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my curiosity , which was awakened by what had any reference to the fate of such faithful followers of royalty , as you well know the house of Ratcliff have ever been ...
... Prince Charles Edward , might be no obstacle to the gratification of my curiosity , which was awakened by what had any reference to the fate of such faithful followers of royalty , as you well know the house of Ratcliff have ever been ...
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... Prince and of the Go- vernment , during the years 1745-6 , of which he is not able to give an account . It is true , I have taken particular pains to fix the events of this important period upon his memory by frequent repetition . 66 No ...
... Prince and of the Go- vernment , during the years 1745-6 , of which he is not able to give an account . It is true , I have taken particular pains to fix the events of this important period upon his memory by frequent repetition . 66 No ...
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... prince with the life of her darling child . They brought him here a prisoner , mortally wounded ; and you may trace the drops of his blood from the great hall door along the little gallery , and up to the saloon , were they laid him ...
... prince with the life of her darling child . They brought him here a prisoner , mortally wounded ; and you may trace the drops of his blood from the great hall door along the little gallery , and up to the saloon , were they laid him ...
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... prince Hussein's tapestry , or Malek the Weaver's flying sentry - box . Those who are contented to remain with me will be occasionally exposed to the dulness inseparable from heavy roads , steep hills , sloughs , and other terrestrial ...
... prince Hussein's tapestry , or Malek the Weaver's flying sentry - box . Those who are contented to remain with me will be occasionally exposed to the dulness inseparable from heavy roads , steep hills , sloughs , and other terrestrial ...
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... Prince Arthur , When ' gan he loudly through the house to call , But no man cared to answer to his cry ; There reign'd a solemn silence over all , Nor voice was heard , nor wight was seen in bower or hall . Filled almost with ...
... Prince Arthur , When ' gan he loudly through the house to call , But no man cared to answer to his cry ; There reign'd a solemn silence over all , Nor voice was heard , nor wight was seen in bower or hall . Filled almost with ...
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Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volume 1 Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1830 |
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