Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years SinceDavid Wilson, 1870 - 503 páginas |
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... chieftain of an in dependent branch of a powerful Highland clan , and is much respected , both for his own power , and that of his kith , kin , and allies . " " And what has he to do with the thieves , then ? is he a magistrate , or in ...
... chieftain of an in dependent branch of a powerful Highland clan , and is much respected , both for his own power , and that of his kith , kin , and allies . " " And what has he to do with the thieves , then ? is he a magistrate , or in ...
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... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of training individuals of their clan to the practice of arms , but also of maintaining a wholesome terror among their Lowland neigh- bours , and levying ...
... chieftains , who not only found the creaghs , or forays , useful for the purpose of training individuals of their clan to the practice of arms , but also of maintaining a wholesome terror among their Lowland neigh- bours , and levying ...
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... he had to apprehend was a little fatigue ; and as Evan proposed he should pass a day at his Chieftain's house in returning , where he would VOL . I. I be sure of good accommodation and an excellent welcome , WAVERLEY . 113.
... he had to apprehend was a little fatigue ; and as Evan proposed he should pass a day at his Chieftain's house in returning , where he would VOL . I. I be sure of good accommodation and an excellent welcome , WAVERLEY . 113.
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... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very handsome Highland boy , who ...
... chieftain , he would probably have been attended by all that retinue which Evan described with so much unction , he judged it more respectable to advance to meet Waverley with a single attendant , a very handsome Highland boy , who ...
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... Chieftain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , notwithstanding , we are made sensible by certain , though slight signs , that it may thunder and lighten before the close of evening . It was not , however , upon their first ...
... Chieftain resembled a smiling summer's day , in which , notwithstanding , we are made sensible by certain , though slight signs , that it may thunder and lighten before the close of evening . It was not , however , upon their first ...
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