Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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... parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the astonished deer , with the other wild animals that fled be ...
... parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the astonished deer , with the other wild animals that fled be ...
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... was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not mentioned this ulterior desti- nation when they set out upon the hunt- ing - party ; but his situation did not admit of many interrogations . The greater part of the clansmen WAVERLEY . 17.
... was rather surprised that Fer- gus had not mentioned this ulterior desti- nation when they set out upon the hunt- ing - party ; but his situation did not admit of many interrogations . The greater part of the clansmen WAVERLEY . 17.
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... parties ; the weakest of which , ma- king up by assiduity of intrigue their in- feriority in real consequence , had of late acquired some new proselytes , and with them the hope of superseding their rivals in the favour of the sovereign ...
... parties ; the weakest of which , ma- king up by assiduity of intrigue their in- feriority in real consequence , had of late acquired some new proselytes , and with them the hope of superseding their rivals in the favour of the sovereign ...
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... of no holi- day texture . 1 This faith had become so general , that the party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his senti- ments and WAVERLEY . 29.
... of no holi- day texture . 1 This faith had become so general , that the party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his senti- ments and WAVERLEY . 29.
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... party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised little in the disappointment of this selfish and interested statesman , and he retired to the country under the comfortable re- flection , that he had lost , at the same time , character ...
... party of whom he shared the fall , sympathised little in the disappointment of this selfish and interested statesman , and he retired to the country under the comfortable re- flection , that he had lost , at the same time , character ...
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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