| John Warner Barber - Belgium - 1855 - 608 pages
...in waiting. He dismissed three of them, with a most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it at least very probable he was taking his... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 604 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1870 - 544 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 458 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| ANDREW LANG - 1892 - 454 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| Walter Scott - 1897 - 402 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 766 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 2006 - 486 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
| Walter Scott - 188? - 970 pages
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty, and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to mtimate that he apprehended it was at least very probable he was taking... | |
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