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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... reason of some dispute between the captain of the packet and the custom- house officer , which could not be adjusted , and we were will- ing to be at Paris . The fellows followed as fast as they could , and , as near as we could learn ...
... reason of some dispute between the captain of the packet and the custom- house officer , which could not be adjusted , and we were will- ing to be at Paris . The fellows followed as fast as they could , and , as near as we could learn ...
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... , by readily , and of her own accord , not only tasting but eating freely of everything she gave me ; whether she perceived my wariness , or the SINGULAR ADVENTURE . 25 reason of it , I know 24 MEMOIRS OF A CAVALIER .
... , by readily , and of her own accord , not only tasting but eating freely of everything she gave me ; whether she perceived my wariness , or the SINGULAR ADVENTURE . 25 reason of it , I know 24 MEMOIRS OF A CAVALIER .
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... reason of it , I know not , I could not help banishing my suspicion , the obliging carriage and strange charm of her conversation had so much power of me , that I both eat and drank with her at all hazards . When I offered to go , and ...
... reason of it , I know not , I could not help banishing my suspicion , the obliging carriage and strange charm of her conversation had so much power of me , that I both eat and drank with her at all hazards . When I offered to go , and ...
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... reasons I took no pleasure in filling my memoirs of Italy with remarks of places or things ; all the antiquities and valuable remains of the Roman nation are done better than I can pretend to , by such people who made it more their ...
... reasons I took no pleasure in filling my memoirs of Italy with remarks of places or things ; all the antiquities and valuable remains of the Roman nation are done better than I can pretend to , by such people who made it more their ...
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... reasons of his quarrel with the emperor were grounded upon the imperialists concerning themselves in the war of Poland , where the emperor had sent eight thousand foot and two thousand horse to join the Polish army against the king ...
... reasons of his quarrel with the emperor were grounded upon the imperialists concerning themselves in the war of Poland , where the emperor had sent eight thousand foot and two thousand horse to join the Polish army against the king ...
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