The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... matter , but affixed ducted his inquiries , displayed not only powers of accurate in - my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to vestigation , but a temper of mind deserving to be employed on which I had no claim . a ...
... matter , but affixed ducted his inquiries , displayed not only powers of accurate in - my name to the whole of the novels , and to some besides to vestigation , but a temper of mind deserving to be employed on which I had no claim . a ...
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... matter , concerning the bringing the bride to bed the Losing the bridegroom's points - the scramble which ensued for them - and the casting of the stocking , is also omitted , from its becurity . Iris well known in the South that there ...
... matter , concerning the bringing the bride to bed the Losing the bridegroom's points - the scramble which ensued for them - and the casting of the stocking , is also omitted , from its becurity . Iris well known in the South that there ...
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... matters of proceed in proving the importance of a title - page , and importance demand from the prudent . Even its ... matter of much more difficult election , since that , description of men than manners . A tale of man- short as it ...
... matters of proceed in proving the importance of a title - page , and importance demand from the prudent . Even its ... matter of much more difficult election , since that , description of men than manners . A tale of man- short as it ...
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... matter , when employed in his pride could not be greatly flattered by the termi- weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to nation of his amour , even if his heart had not suffer- neither of which we are internally partial ...
... matter , when employed in his pride could not be greatly flattered by the termi- weighing the comparative evil of two measures , to nation of his amour , even if his heart had not suffer- neither of which we are internally partial ...
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... matter of national reproach . Sir Everard , illustrated from the Scriptures , the Fathers of the accustomed to treat much larger sums with indiffer- Church , and the soundest Controversial Divines . " ence , received the remittance of ...
... matter of national reproach . Sir Everard , illustrated from the Scriptures , the Fathers of the accustomed to treat much larger sums with indiffer- Church , and the soundest Controversial Divines . " ence , received the remittance of ...
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