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Page 345
... character for learning which he was trifling away , filled himself a large glass of Burgundy , and after preluding a little with a voice somewhat the worse for the wear , gave the ladies a courageous invitation GUY MANNERING . 345.
... character for learning which he was trifling away , filled himself a large glass of Burgundy , and after preluding a little with a voice somewhat the worse for the wear , gave the ladies a courageous invitation GUY MANNERING . 345.
Page 54
... Burgundy , for the mere trouble of transporting them . " " How mean you by that , cousin Rudolph ? " said Arnold Biederman . 66 Methinks , respected kinsman , " answered the Bernese , your letters must have told you that our Diet is ...
... Burgundy , for the mere trouble of transporting them . " " How mean you by that , cousin Rudolph ? " said Arnold Biederman . 66 Methinks , respected kinsman , " answered the Bernese , your letters must have told you that our Diet is ...
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... Burgundy , whom men call the Bold ; and having seen these countries , as I understand from your former dis course , you are probably well aware of the various contending interests , which , besides the personal hatred of the sovereigns ...
... Burgundy , whom men call the Bold ; and having seen these countries , as I understand from your former dis course , you are probably well aware of the various contending interests , which , besides the personal hatred of the sovereigns ...
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... Burgundy ? " " Hear me , good friend , " answered the Switzer ; " it may be that we of the Forest Cantons think too little of those matters of trade , which so much engross the attention of the burghers of Berne . Yet we will not desert ...
... Burgundy ? " " Hear me , good friend , " answered the Switzer ; " it may be that we of the Forest Cantons think too little of those matters of trade , which so much engross the attention of the burghers of Berne . Yet we will not desert ...
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... Burgundy would continue stable . " We hear much , " continued the Swiss , " of the im- inense army with which King Edward proposes the recovery of the English dominions in France . " " I am well aware , " said Philipson , " that nothing ...
... Burgundy would continue stable . " We hear much , " continued the Swiss , " of the im- inense army with which King Edward proposes the recovery of the English dominions in France . " " I am well aware , " said Philipson , " that nothing ...
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