Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes..James Ballantyne and Company, 1814 - 371 páginas |
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Página 53
... present undertaking , beyond consideration of the grand principles of justice and truth , on which our enterprize is grounded ; and these , I am certain , can only be furthered by measures in them- selves true and just . To operate upon ...
... present undertaking , beyond consideration of the grand principles of justice and truth , on which our enterprize is grounded ; and these , I am certain , can only be furthered by measures in them- selves true and just . To operate upon ...
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... present subject . " " The shortness of our acquaintance perhaps - If Miss Mac - Ivor will deign to give me time " . " I have not even that excuse . Cap- tain Waverley's character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it ...
... present subject . " " The shortness of our acquaintance perhaps - If Miss Mac - Ivor will deign to give me time " . " I have not even that excuse . Cap- tain Waverley's character is so open - is , in short , of that nature that it ...
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... present high - wrought state of his feelings , with any thing short of mental agony . Pondering the doubtful and dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora ...
... present high - wrought state of his feelings , with any thing short of mental agony . Pondering the doubtful and dangerous prospect before him , he at length arrived near the cascade , where , as Fergus had augured , he found Flora ...
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... present momentary disappointment , than the long and heart - sickening griefs which attend a rash and ill - assorted marriage ! " " Good God ! But why should you an- ticipate such consequences from an union where birth is equal , where ...
... present momentary disappointment , than the long and heart - sickening griefs which attend a rash and ill - assorted marriage ! " " Good God ! But why should you an- ticipate such consequences from an union where birth is equal , where ...
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... present feelings , what I should suffer when I held the place of member in a family , where the rights which I hold most sacred are subjected to cold discus- sion , and only deemed worthy of support when they shall appear on the point ...
... present feelings , what I should suffer when I held the place of member in a family , where the rights which I hold most sacred are subjected to cold discus- sion , and only deemed worthy of support when they shall appear on the point ...
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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