Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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Página 38
... father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . • + Without a pause , therefore , Edward wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieu- tenant colonel for past ...
... father's case , and that the whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . • + Without a pause , therefore , Edward wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieu- tenant colonel for past ...
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... father's disgrace was registered in the most bitter terms , transferred probably from sonie London journal . At the end of the paragraph was this remarkable inus endo : “ We understand that this same Richard who hath done all this , is ...
... father's disgrace was registered in the most bitter terms , transferred probably from sonie London journal . At the end of the paragraph was this remarkable inus endo : “ We understand that this same Richard who hath done all this , is ...
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... fathers only apprehended , but which we have ac- tually sustained ? Or is the cause of the unfortunate Stuart family become less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of misgovernment ...
... fathers only apprehended , but which we have ac- tually sustained ? Or is the cause of the unfortunate Stuart family become less just , because their title has devolved upon an heir who is innocent of the charges of misgovernment ...
Página 47
... father held in the mini- stry , and Edward's own commission in the army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a manner which ap- parently paved the way for the son's at least becoming reconciled to another alle ...
... father held in the mini- stry , and Edward's own commission in the army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a manner which ap- parently paved the way for the son's at least becoming reconciled to another alle ...
Página 62
... father will expect a father's preroga- tive in being consulted . " Surely ; but his late breach with the ruling powers removes all apprehension of objection on his part , especially as I am convinced that my uncle will be warm in my ...
... father will expect a father's preroga- tive in being consulted . " Surely ; but his late breach with the ruling powers removes all apprehension of objection on his part , especially as I am convinced that my uncle will be warm in my ...
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