Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 7
... cause , is nothing new in history , which abounds with instances of similar devotion - that Mr. Herries is such an enthusiast , is no less evident ; but all this explains not his conduct towards me . Had he sought to make me a proselyte ...
... cause , is nothing new in history , which abounds with instances of similar devotion - that Mr. Herries is such an enthusiast , is no less evident ; but all this explains not his conduct towards me . Had he sought to make me a proselyte ...
Pagina 12
... caused his infant to be brought ; but even the iron - hearted sol- diers were struck with horror to observe , that , by the mysterious law of nature , the cause of his mother's death , and the evidence of his father's guilt , 12 ...
... caused his infant to be brought ; but even the iron - hearted sol- diers were struck with horror to observe , that , by the mysterious law of nature , the cause of his mother's death , and the evidence of his father's guilt , 12 ...
Pagina 273
... cause - but truly , although I know the license claimed by the great in such matters , and can , I hope , make due allowance , there is , I may say , an indecorum in a prince who comes to claim the allegiance of the Church of Eng- land ...
... cause - but truly , although I know the license claimed by the great in such matters , and can , I hope , make due allowance , there is , I may say , an indecorum in a prince who comes to claim the allegiance of the Church of Eng- land ...
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