The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Black, 1868 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... respect of each other , under a reciprocation of benefits , whereof those received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude ...
... respect of each other , under a reciprocation of benefits , whereof those received by me being the most solid , ( in respect that a new house and a new coat are better than a new tale and an old song , ) it is meet that my gratitude ...
Pagina 8
... Respect to fallen greatness , and to the patience and calm resignation with which a man once in high power expressed himself under such a change of fortune , found Swinton friends ; family connections , and some interested ...
... Respect to fallen greatness , and to the patience and calm resignation with which a man once in high power expressed himself under such a change of fortune , found Swinton friends ; family connections , and some interested ...
Pagina 14
... respect of the young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which ...
... respect of the young men , who treated him with great civility , and gra- dually engaged him in a conversation , which , much to my satisfaction , again turned upon the Causes Célèbres of Scotland . Imboldened by the kindness with which ...
Pagina 16
... respect to his own . The resolution which he adopted , and the manner in which he carried it into effect , were striking and unusual . Adjacent to the tolbooth , or city jail of Edin- burgh , is one of three churches into which the ...
... respect to his own . The resolution which he adopted , and the manner in which he carried it into effect , were striking and unusual . Adjacent to the tolbooth , or city jail of Edin- burgh , is one of three churches into which the ...
Pagina 36
... respect . " " The intercourse which took place betwixt the families at Beersheba and Woodend , became strict and intimate , at a very early period , betwixt Reuben Butler , with whom the reader is already in some degree acquainted , and ...
... respect . " " The intercourse which took place betwixt the families at Beersheba and Woodend , became strict and intimate , at a very early period , betwixt Reuben Butler , with whom the reader is already in some degree acquainted , and ...
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