Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... CHARLES EDWARD IN SHELTER . Painted by Robert Herdman , R.S.A. Etched by H. Macbeth- Raeburn . Frontispiece BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE . Painted by John Pettie , R.A. Etched by H. Macbeth - Raeburn To face page 80 COLONEL GARDINER . Drawn ...
... CHARLES EDWARD IN SHELTER . Painted by Robert Herdman , R.S.A. Etched by H. Macbeth- Raeburn . Frontispiece BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE . Painted by John Pettie , R.A. Etched by H. Macbeth - Raeburn To face page 80 COLONEL GARDINER . Drawn ...
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... , who was with Prince Charles . In the meanwhile this trusty captain is , by his own . admission , residing at Glennaquoich with the most active , subtle , and desperate Jacobite in Scotland ; A CONFERENCE AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 27.
... , who was with Prince Charles . In the meanwhile this trusty captain is , by his own . admission , residing at Glennaquoich with the most active , subtle , and desperate Jacobite in Scotland ; A CONFERENCE AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 27.
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... of her throne ? Why did not I Unthread the rude eye of rebellion , And welcome home again discarded faith , Seek out Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in CHAPTER IV. ...
... of her throne ? Why did not I Unthread the rude eye of rebellion , And welcome home again discarded faith , Seek out Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in CHAPTER IV. ...
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... one of the " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe Presbyterians , who , in Charles Second's and James Second's days , refused to profit by the Toleration , or Indulgence , as A CONFIDANT . 37.
... one of the " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe Presbyterians , who , in Charles Second's and James Second's days , refused to profit by the Toleration , or Indulgence , as A CONFIDANT . 37.
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... Charles Edward . " So saying , he hastily left the apartment , as if to avoid further discussion . Exhausted by the fatigues of the night , our hero now threw himself upon the bed , and was in a few minutes fast asleep . CHAPTER X. THE ...
... Charles Edward . " So saying , he hastily left the apartment , as if to avoid further discussion . Exhausted by the fatigues of the night , our hero now threw himself upon the bed , and was in a few minutes fast asleep . CHAPTER X. THE ...
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