Sir Walter Scott: the Story of His LifeJ. R. Osgood, 1871 - Počet stran: 488 During his reunion with Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver tells of his quest to recover the remaining treasure from Treasure Island. |
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... and writings . The subject has been on my mind for many years ; and I have treated it as well as I could . Independent of much never before collected , there will be found in this volume some things of no ordinary interest , vii.
... and writings . The subject has been on my mind for many years ; and I have treated it as well as I could . Independent of much never before collected , there will be found in this volume some things of no ordinary interest , vii.
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Robert Shelton Mackenzie. in this volume some things of no ordinary interest , hitherto unpub- lished . Among these , I may particularly mention Miss Edge- worth's long - lost letter on the publication of " Waverley , " authen- ticated ...
Robert Shelton Mackenzie. in this volume some things of no ordinary interest , hitherto unpub- lished . Among these , I may particularly mention Miss Edge- worth's long - lost letter on the publication of " Waverley , " authen- ticated ...
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... interests of his clients . Careful and prudent , he did not marry until he was in his thirtieth year , taking as " helpmeet " to himself , Anne , eldest daughter of Dr. John Rutherford , professor of medicine in the University of ...
... interests of his clients . Careful and prudent , he did not marry until he was in his thirtieth year , taking as " helpmeet " to himself , Anne , eldest daughter of Dr. John Rutherford , professor of medicine in the University of ...
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... interest of novelty . I remember particularly repeating to him the fine poem of Hardyknute , ' - an imitation of the old Scottish ballad , with which he was so much af- fected , that some one who was in the same apartment asked me what ...
... interest of novelty . I remember particularly repeating to him the fine poem of Hardyknute , ' - an imitation of the old Scottish ballad , with which he was so much af- fected , that some one who was in the same apartment asked me what ...
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... interest with the dispensers of these high offices , and to be on " the right side " in politics , was the best passport to the bench . By bringing Walter Scott up as a W. S. in his father's office , he would acquire a knowledge of the ...
... interest with the dispensers of these high offices , and to be on " the right side " in politics , was the best passport to the bench . By bringing Walter Scott up as a W. S. in his father's office , he would acquire a knowledge of the ...
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