Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 401
... desire to maintain it . " He had been most unjustly disinherited , " he said , “ by his own father his brother's will had repaired the disgrace , if not the injury , by leaving the wreck of his property to Frank , the natural heir , and ...
... desire to maintain it . " He had been most unjustly disinherited , " he said , “ by his own father his brother's will had repaired the disgrace , if not the injury , by leaving the wreck of his property to Frank , the natural heir , and ...
Pagina 437
... desire I have to employ it in his service , whose goodness , justice , and humanity , are so conspicuous to all mankind . - I am , with all duty and respect , your Excellency's most , & c . , " ROBERT CAMPBELL . " No. V. - LETTER ...
... desire I have to employ it in his service , whose goodness , justice , and humanity , are so conspicuous to all mankind . - I am , with all duty and respect , your Excellency's most , & c . , " ROBERT CAMPBELL . " No. V. - LETTER ...
Pagina 345
... desire ; and , as they canna be here to speak for themselves , I entreat ye wadna ask Mr. George Rob - I mean Staunton , or whatever his name is , ony questions anent me or my folk ; for I maun be free to tell you , that he will neither ...
... desire ; and , as they canna be here to speak for themselves , I entreat ye wadna ask Mr. George Rob - I mean Staunton , or whatever his name is , ony questions anent me or my folk ; for I maun be free to tell you , that he will neither ...
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