Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... continued the major , " that my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . " Mr. Ebenezer ...
... continued the major , " that my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further inquiry into the cause of your journey through the country at this unfor- tunate and distracted time . " Mr. Ebenezer ...
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... and sergeant , their spokesman on such occasions . " Sergeant Houghton's influence , " continued the major , " extended , then , particularly over those soldiers who followed you to the regiment from your uncle's AN EXAMINATION . 15.
... and sergeant , their spokesman on such occasions . " Sergeant Houghton's influence , " continued the major , " extended , then , particularly over those soldiers who followed you to the regiment from your uncle's AN EXAMINATION . 15.
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... continued the persevering in- quirer , " was a Mr. Pembroke , a nonjuring clergy- man , the author of two treasonable works , of which the manuscripts were found among your baggage ? " “ But of which , I give you my honour as a gentle ...
... continued the persevering in- quirer , " was a Mr. Pembroke , a nonjuring clergy- man , the author of two treasonable works , of which the manuscripts were found among your baggage ? " “ But of which , I give you my honour as a gentle ...
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... continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned , after having paid your homage to him , to discipline and arm the remainder , and unite them to his bands on ...
... continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned , after having paid your homage to him , to discipline and arm the remainder , and unite them to his bands on ...
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... continued Major Melville , " to inquire after a matter of less consequence , but which has nevertheless been pub- licly talked of to your disadvantage . It is said that , a treasonable toast having been proposed in your hearing and ...
... continued Major Melville , " to inquire after a matter of less consequence , but which has nevertheless been pub- licly talked of to your disadvantage . It is said that , a treasonable toast having been proposed in your hearing and ...
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