The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... observed among the inconsistencies of human nature , that Kirkton , Wodrow , and other Presbyterian authors , who have detailed the sufferings of their own sect for non - conformity with the established church , censure the govern- ment ...
... observed among the inconsistencies of human nature , that Kirkton , Wodrow , and other Presbyterian authors , who have detailed the sufferings of their own sect for non - conformity with the established church , censure the govern- ment ...
Pagina 10
... observation had enabled me to ascertain was the medium time for crossing the bridge and mount- ing the ascent . When ... observed that both my new acquaintances belonged to the law , and that their professional sharpness was likely to ...
... observation had enabled me to ascertain was the medium time for crossing the bridge and mount- ing the ascent . When ... observed that both my new acquaintances belonged to the law , and that their professional sharpness was likely to ...
Pagina 16
... observed to weep at these words ; but Wilson seemed as one whose brain had not entirely received their meaning , or whose thoughts were deeply impressed with some different subject , -an expression so natural to a person in his situa ...
... observed to weep at these words ; but Wilson seemed as one whose brain had not entirely received their meaning , or whose thoughts were deeply impressed with some different subject , -an expression so natural to a person in his situa ...
Pagina 19
... observation , represented differently ; some describing as a formidable riot , what others repre- sented as a trifling ... observed the melancholy scene from a distance . The voice of public indig- nation was loud and general ; and , ere ...
... observation , represented differently ; some describing as a formidable riot , what others repre- sented as a trifling ... observed the melancholy scene from a distance . The voice of public indig- nation was loud and general ; and , ere ...
Pagina 20
... observed no symptom of his appearance . " Would they venture to defraud public justice ? " was the question which men began anxiously to ask at each other . The first answer in every case was bold and positive , " They dare not . " But ...
... observed no symptom of his appearance . " Would they venture to defraud public justice ? " was the question which men began anxiously to ask at each other . The first answer in every case was bold and positive , " They dare not . " But ...
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