Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : " SIR , " Having ...
... officers of his regiment . If he could have had any doubt upon the subject , it would have been decided by the following letter from his commanding officer , which , as it is very short , shall be inserted verbatim : " SIR , " Having ...
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... officer , with- out any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chap- ter of the last volume , so suddenly to as- sume a harsh , and , as Edward deemed it , so insolent a tone of dictatorial authority ...
... officer , with- out any other warning than the hints we noticed at the end of the fourteenth chap- ter of the last volume , so suddenly to as- sume a harsh , and , as Edward deemed it , so insolent a tone of dictatorial authority ...
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... officer would give you the meeting , on account of his having taken measures which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , G ——— is a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ...
... officer would give you the meeting , on account of his having taken measures which , however harsh and exasperating , were still within the strict bounds of his duty . Besides , G ——— is a precise Huguenot , and has adopted certain ...
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... you now carry your joy at escaping the hands of a jaco- bite recruiting officer to an unparalleled excess of gratitude . " ( ( Nay , dear Flora , trifle with me no longer ; you cannot mistake the meaning of those feelings 54 WAVERLEY .
... you now carry your joy at escaping the hands of a jaco- bite recruiting officer to an unparalleled excess of gratitude . " ( ( Nay , dear Flora , trifle with me no longer ; you cannot mistake the meaning of those feelings 54 WAVERLEY .
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... officer in the ser- vice of the Elector of Hanover in any other light than as a casual acquaintance . Permit me then to arrange my ideas upon so unexpected a topic , and in less than an hour I will be ready to give you such reasons for ...
... officer in the ser- vice of the Elector of Hanover in any other light than as a casual acquaintance . Permit me then to arrange my ideas upon so unexpected a topic , and in less than an hour I will be ready to give you such reasons for ...
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