Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... Highlanders and other rebels now in arms under the 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 bottom of my soul , nor would I ...
... Highlanders and other rebels now in arms under the 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 bottom of my soul , nor would I ...
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... Highlanders to take arms ; but added that hav- ing no inclination to join their cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had ...
... Highlanders to take arms ; but added that hav- ing no inclination to join their cause , and no longer any reason for remaining in Scotland , he was now on his return to his native country , to which he had been summoned by those who had ...
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... Highlanders had withdrawn from the Lowland frontier , with the purpose of following the army in their march to Inverness . The major was at a loss , indeed , to reconcile his information with the well - known abilities of some of the ...
... Highlanders had withdrawn from the Lowland frontier , with the purpose of following the army in their march to Inverness . The major was at a loss , indeed , to reconcile his information with the well - known abilities of some of the ...
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... Highlanders and Highland cattle ; and if you should happen to meet with any gentleman who has seen service , and is disposed to speak upon the subject , I should still imagine that listen- ing to him would do you no sort of harm . But I ...
... Highlanders and Highland cattle ; and if you should happen to meet with any gentleman who has seen service , and is disposed to speak upon the subject , I should still imagine that listen- ing to him would do you no sort of harm . But I ...
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... Highlanders , who lurked among the copse and brushwood , sprung into the hollow way , and began to lay about them with their claymores . Gilfillan , unappalled at this undesirable apparition , cried out manfully , " The sword of the ...
... Highlanders , who lurked among the copse and brushwood , sprung into the hollow way , and began to lay about them with their claymores . Gilfillan , unappalled at this undesirable apparition , cried out manfully , " The sword of the ...
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