Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Том 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... military service . Sir Everard's letters were of a different tenor . They were short ; for the good Baronet was none of your illimitable corre- spondents whose manuscript overflows the folds of their large post paper , and leaves no ...
... military service . Sir Everard's letters were of a different tenor . They were short ; for the good Baronet was none of your illimitable corre- spondents whose manuscript overflows the folds of their large post paper , and leaves no ...
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... military discipline as unplea- sing to him in this as they were in some other respects . An idea that in his own case they would not be enforced in a very rigid manner , had also obtained full pos- session of his mind , and had hitherto ...
... military discipline as unplea- sing to him in this as they were in some other respects . An idea that in his own case they would not be enforced in a very rigid manner , had also obtained full pos- session of his mind , and had hitherto ...
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... military promo- tions , referring to the same regiment , he discovered this farther article , " Lieut . Julius Butler to be captain , vice Edward Waverley superseded . " Our hero's bosom glowed with the re- sentment which undeserved and ...
... military promo- tions , referring to the same regiment , he discovered this farther article , " Lieut . Julius Butler to be captain , vice Edward Waverley superseded . " Our hero's bosom glowed with the re- sentment which undeserved and ...
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... go near any of the military quarters or garrisons belonging to this government . " " And am I to sit down quiet and con- tented under the injury I have received ? " " That will I never advise , my friend . WAVERLEY . 43.
... go near any of the military quarters or garrisons belonging to this government . " " And am I to sit down quiet and con- tented under the injury I have received ? " " That will I never advise , my friend . WAVERLEY . 43.
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... military preparation , and the infinite detail neces- sary to the present undertaking , beyond consideration of the grand principles of justice and truth , on which our enterprize is grounded ; and these , I am certain , can only be ...
... military preparation , and the infinite detail neces- sary to the present undertaking , beyond consideration of the grand principles of justice and truth , on which our enterprize is grounded ; and these , I am certain , can only be ...
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