Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... began to think of my settling near him . At my arrival I found myself extraordinarily caressed by my father , and he seemed to take a particular delight in my conversation . My mother , who lived in perfect union with him , both in ...
... began to think of my settling near him . At my arrival I found myself extraordinarily caressed by my father , and he seemed to take a particular delight in my conversation . My mother , who lived in perfect union with him , both in ...
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... began to have the crowd about him again . This was the first French trick I had the opportunity of seeing ; but I was told they have a great many more as dexterous as this . We soon got acquaintance with these gentlemen , who were going ...
... began to have the crowd about him again . This was the first French trick I had the opportunity of seeing ; but I was told they have a great many more as dexterous as this . We soon got acquaintance with these gentlemen , who were going ...
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... began to be very tumultuous ; we found the day before the mob got together in great crowds , and talked oddly ; the king was everywhere reviled , and spoken disrespectfully of , and the magistrates of the city either winked at , or ...
... began to be very tumultuous ; we found the day before the mob got together in great crowds , and talked oddly ; the king was everywhere reviled , and spoken disrespectfully of , and the magistrates of the city either winked at , or ...
Halaman 17
... began to file through it about four o'clock ; by three hours ' time all the army was got through , or into the pass , and the artillery was just entered , when the Duke of Savoy , with four thousand horse , and fifteen hundred dragoons ...
... began to file through it about four o'clock ; by three hours ' time all the army was got through , or into the pass , and the artillery was just entered , when the Duke of Savoy , with four thousand horse , and fifteen hundred dragoons ...
Halaman 19
... began to consider what I had to do here , and as I could give but a very slender account of myself , for what it was I run all these risks , so I resolved they should fight it among themselves , for I would come among them no more . The ...
... began to consider what I had to do here , and as I could give but a very slender account of myself , for what it was I run all these risks , so I resolved they should fight it among themselves , for I would come among them no more . The ...
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