Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... chieftain and that of Mr. Bradwardine of Bradwardine , also in arms . for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny most resolutely being privy to any of their designs against the government . " VOL . II ...
... chieftain and that of Mr. Bradwardine of Bradwardine , also in arms . for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny most resolutely being privy to any of their designs against the government . " VOL . II ...
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... chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this per- sonal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unac- customed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful ...
... chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this per- sonal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unac- customed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful ...
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... chieftain ] saved them the trouble of further deliberation by entering the gates with five hundred Camerons . Thus far , therefore , we have done well ; but in the meanwhile , this doughty general's nerves being braced by the keen air ...
... chieftain ] saved them the trouble of further deliberation by entering the gates with five hundred Camerons . Thus far , therefore , we have done well ; but in the meanwhile , this doughty general's nerves being braced by the keen air ...
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... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch and Charles's governor , O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the ser- vice of ...
... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch and Charles's governor , O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the ser- vice of ...
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... chieftain , " and a blue bonnet of the prince's pattern , at Mr. Mouat's , in the Crames . My short green coat , with silver lace and silver buttons , will fit him exactly , and I have never worn it . Tell Ensign Maccombich to pick out ...
... chieftain , " and a blue bonnet of the prince's pattern , at Mr. Mouat's , in the Crames . My short green coat , with silver lace and silver buttons , will fit him exactly , and I have never worn it . Tell Ensign Maccombich to pick out ...
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