The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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... Bridgenorth , a gentleman of middling quality , whose those kindred and acquaintances , who would allow father had been successful in some commercial ad- his superiority in rank - contentious and quarrelsome venture during the peaceful ...
... Bridgenorth , a gentleman of middling quality , whose those kindred and acquaintances , who would allow father had been successful in some commercial ad- his superiority in rank - contentious and quarrelsome venture during the peaceful ...
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... Bridgenorth had gra- worldly interest . He understood how to improve the ced his avenue ; but after the siege which we have opportunities which civil war afforded , of advancing commemorated , the enlarged and augmented Hall his fortune ...
... Bridgenorth had gra- worldly interest . He understood how to improve the ced his avenue ; but after the siege which we have opportunities which civil war afforded , of advancing commemorated , the enlarged and augmented Hall his fortune ...
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... Bridgenorth were strong and deep , judices of her husband , that he was induced to con- rather than hasty and vehement ; and his grief assum - nive at the ceremony taking place in a remote garden- ed the form of a sullen stupor , from ...
... Bridgenorth were strong and deep , judices of her husband , that he was induced to con- rather than hasty and vehement ; and his grief assum - nive at the ceremony taking place in a remote garden- ed the form of a sullen stupor , from ...
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... Bridgenorth- " Is all well with you - all well at Martindale Castle , Sir Geoffrey ? " " I leave those things to my betters , Sir Geoffrey , " said the Major , " and desire nothing so earnestly as to find all well at Martindale when I ...
... Bridgenorth- " Is all well with you - all well at Martindale Castle , Sir Geoffrey ? " " I leave those things to my betters , Sir Geoffrey , " said the Major , " and desire nothing so earnestly as to find all well at Martindale when I ...
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... Bridgenorth cast a hasty and fearful glance upon of middling parentage only . He uses the Church Ser- the countenance of his daughter , and , even in that vice , and the Catechism of the Assembly of Divines glimpse , perceived , with ...
... Bridgenorth cast a hasty and fearful glance upon of middling parentage only . He uses the Church Ser- the countenance of his daughter , and , even in that vice , and the Catechism of the Assembly of Divines glimpse , perceived , with ...
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