| Walter Scott - 1852 - 546 páginas
...most cogent reasons, and used all »lie arts of persuasion, to induce him to part with his mis3ress, and even proceeded so far as to assure him, according...instructions, that an immediate interruption of all correspendence with his most powerful friends in England, and, in short, that the ruin of his interest,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 392 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence, and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion, to induce him to part...and, in short, that the ruin of his interest, which » as now daily increasing, would be the infal lible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 624 páginas
...most cogent reasons, and used all •'". arts of persuasion, to induce him to part with his misaress, and even proceeded so far as to assure him, according...instructions, that an immediate interruption of all correspendence with his most powerful friends in England, and, in short, that the ruin of his interest,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1867 - 354 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence, and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion, to induce him to part...mistress, and even proceeded so far as to assure him, accordmg to his instructions, that an immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful... | |
| Walter Scott - 1871 - 664 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence, and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion, to induce him to part...his interest, which was now daily increasing, would bo the infallible consequence of his refusal ; yet he continued inflexible, and all M'Namara's entreaties... | |
| Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1874 - 786 páginas
...who had a natural eloquence and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion to induce him to part with his mistress, and proceeded so far as to assure him, according to his instructions, that an immediate interruption of... | |
| Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1875 - 378 páginas
...who had a natural eloquence and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion to induce him to part with his mistress, and proceeded so far as to assure him, according to his instructions, that an immediate interruption of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1885 - 912 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence, and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion, to induce him to part...proceeded so far as to assure him, according to his imstructions, that an immediate interruption of all correspondence with his most powerful friends in... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 370 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons and used all the arts of persuasion to induce him to part with...was now daily increasing — would be the infallible consequences of his refusal, yet he continued inflexible, and all Mr. M'Namara's entreaties and remonstrances... | |
| Walter Scott - 1912 - 606 páginas
...who has a natural eloquence and an excellent understanding, urged the most cogent reasons, and used all the arts of persuasion, to induce him to part...most powerful friends in England, and, in short, that tho ruin of his interest, which was now daily increasing, would be the infallible consequence of his... | |
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