Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... upon the Cavaliers or Round- heads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the me- mory of this gentleman , or any of his descend- ants in his person ; at the same time I PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . vii.
... upon the Cavaliers or Round- heads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the me- mory of this gentleman , or any of his descend- ants in his person ; at the same time I PEVERIL OF THE PEAK . vii.
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Sir Walter Scott. ants in his person ; at the same time I have most willingly 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 ...
Sir Walter Scott. ants in his person ; at the same time I have most willingly 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 ...
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... person had existed , I could hardly be said to have traduced his character . It is sufficient for my justifica- tion , that there lived at the period of my story a person named Edward Christian , " with whom connected , or by whom begot ...
... person had existed , I could hardly be said to have traduced his character . It is sufficient for my justifica- tion , that there lived at the period of my story a person named Edward Christian , " with whom connected , or by whom begot ...
Страница xii
... person she had always appeared . But in a moment of surprise , she dropped the mask which she had worn so long . It chanced upon a Sunday that the whole inhabitants of the household were at church excepting Dumb Lizzie , whose infirmity ...
... person she had always appeared . But in a moment of surprise , she dropped the mask which she had worn so long . It chanced upon a Sunday that the whole inhabitants of the household were at church excepting Dumb Lizzie , whose infirmity ...
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... person who re- buked him , than by the mere circumstance of having been taken in the insignificant offence , fled in great dismay to the church , to carry the miraculous news that the dumb woman had found her tongue . The family ...
... person who re- buked him , than by the mere circumstance of having been taken in the insignificant offence , fled in great dismay to the church , to carry the miraculous news that the dumb woman had found her tongue . The family ...
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