Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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Página 151
... Morton and the Major looked at each other , and the former [ who , in the course of the examination , had been re- peatedly troubled with a sorry rheum , had recourse to his snuff - box and his handker- chief . de ma ct 1. berh " Mr ...
... Morton and the Major looked at each other , and the former [ who , in the course of the examination , had been re- peatedly troubled with a sorry rheum , had recourse to his snuff - box and his handker- chief . de ma ct 1. berh " Mr ...
Página 153
... Morton during his examination of Wa- verley , both because he thought he might derive assistance from his practical good sense and approved loyalty , and also be- cause it was agreeable to have a witness of unimpeached candour and ...
... Morton during his examination of Wa- verley , both because he thought he might derive assistance from his practical good sense and approved loyalty , and also be- cause it was agreeable to have a witness of unimpeached candour and ...
Página 155
... Morton , on the con- trary , had passed from the literary pur- suits of a college , where he was beloved by his companions and respected by his teachers , to the ease and simplicity of his present charge , where his opportunities of ...
... Morton , on the con- trary , had passed from the literary pur- suits of a college , where he was beloved by his companions and respected by his teachers , to the ease and simplicity of his present charge , where his opportunities of ...
Página 157
... Morton , commenced . " A distressing affair this , Mr Morton : I fear this youngster has brought himself within the compass of an halter . " " God forbid ! " answered the clergy- man . Marry and amen , " said the temporal magistrate ...
... Morton , commenced . " A distressing affair this , Mr Morton : I fear this youngster has brought himself within the compass of an halter . " " God forbid ! " answered the clergy- man . Marry and amen , " said the temporal magistrate ...
Página 158
... imaginary loyalty come within the predicament of high treason , I know no court in Christ- endom , my dear Mr Morton , where they can sue out their Habeas Corpus . " " But I cannot see that this youth's guilt is 158 WAVERLEY .
... imaginary loyalty come within the predicament of high treason , I know no court in Christ- endom , my dear Mr Morton , where they can sue out their Habeas Corpus . " " But I cannot see that this youth's guilt is 158 WAVERLEY .
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