Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... given any opinion on the justice or guilt of that action , which is to this day judged of by the people of the island as they happen to be connected with the sufferer , or perhaps as they may look back with the eyes of favour upon the ...
... given any opinion on the justice or guilt of that action , which is to this day judged of by the people of the island as they happen to be connected with the sufferer , or perhaps as they may look back with the eyes of favour upon the ...
Страница viii
... given his representative an opportunity of stating in this edition of the Novel what he thinks necessary for the vindica- tion of his ancestor , and the reader will find the exposition in the Notices , for which Mr Chris- tian desires ...
... given his representative an opportunity of stating in this edition of the Novel what he thinks necessary for the vindica- tion of his ancestor , and the reader will find the exposition in the Notices , for which Mr Chris- tian desires ...
Страница xiv
... be perfectly authentic , so far as it is here given , and it may serve to parallel the supposed case of Fenella . ABBOTSFORD , 1st July , 1831 . APPENDIX . No. I. THE following Notices were recommended to xiv INTRODUCTION , & c .
... be perfectly authentic , so far as it is here given , and it may serve to parallel the supposed case of Fenella . ABBOTSFORD , 1st July , 1831 . APPENDIX . No. I. THE following Notices were recommended to xiv INTRODUCTION , & c .
Страница xviii
... given a direct invitation in his prefatory chapter . English history furnishes few materials to aid the investigation of transactions chiefly confined to the Isle of Man . Circumstances led me , many years ago , to visit this ancient ...
... given a direct invitation in his prefatory chapter . English history furnishes few materials to aid the investigation of transactions chiefly confined to the Isle of Man . Circumstances led me , many years ago , to visit this ancient ...
Страница xxi
... given all , and the favourite can desire no more , they both grow weary of one another . " + early as 1422 , see Hutchinson's History of Cumberland , vol . iii . p . 146. They had previously been established in Wigtonshire . * This is ...
... given all , and the favourite can desire no more , they both grow weary of one another . " + early as 1422 , see Hutchinson's History of Cumberland , vol . iii . p . 146. They had previously been established in Wigtonshire . * This is ...
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