Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... command , could it be useful or lead to the righting your ho- nour ; but in the present case , I doubt if your commanding officer would give you the meeting on account of his having taken measures , which , however harsh and ...
... command , could it be useful or lead to the righting your ho- nour ; but in the present case , I doubt if your commanding officer would give you the meeting on account of his having taken measures , which , however harsh and ...
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... tion of the goodness of their cause , or the commands of his father or uncle , should recommend to him allegiance to the Stu- arts , still it was necessary to clear his own character by shewing that he had taken no step to WAVERLEY . 87.
... tion of the goodness of their cause , or the commands of his father or uncle , should recommend to him allegiance to the Stu- arts , still it was necessary to clear his own character by shewing that he had taken no step to WAVERLEY . 87.
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... command of the young Pretender ? " " I assure you I am not only entirely guiltless of the plot you have laid to my charge , but I detest it from the very bot- tom of my soul , nor would I be guilty of such a treachery to gain a throne ...
... command of the young Pretender ? " " I assure you I am not only entirely guiltless of the plot you have laid to my charge , but I detest it from the very bot- tom of my soul , nor would I be guilty of such a treachery to gain a throne ...
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... that he protested he could beat any known march or point of war under the British army , and had accordingly commenced with " Dumbarton's Drums , " when he was si- lenced by Gifted Gilfillan , the command- er of the WAVERLEY . 185.
... that he protested he could beat any known march or point of war under the British army , and had accordingly commenced with " Dumbarton's Drums , " when he was si- lenced by Gifted Gilfillan , the command- er of the WAVERLEY . 185.
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) lenced by Gifted Gilfillan , the command- er of the party , who refused to permit his followers to move to this profane , and even , as he said , persecutive tune , and commanded the drummer to beat the 119th ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) lenced by Gifted Gilfillan , the command- er of the party , who refused to permit his followers to move to this profane , and even , as he said , persecutive tune , and commanded the drummer to beat the 119th ...
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