Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... officer . The civil crime of which you stand accused is that of high treason and levying war against the king , the highest delinquency of which a subject can be guilty . " - " And by what authority am I detained to reply to such ...
... officer . The civil crime of which you stand accused is that of high treason and levying war against the king , the highest delinquency of which a subject can be guilty . " - " And by what authority am I detained to reply to such ...
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... officer in Gardiner's dragoons ? " " C Certainly ; he was sergeant of my troop , and son of a tenant of my uncle . " " Exactly ; and had a considerable share of your confidence , and an influence among his comrades ? " " I had never ...
... officer in Gardiner's dragoons ? " " C Certainly ; he was sergeant of my troop , and son of a tenant of my uncle . " " Exactly ; and had a considerable share of your confidence , and an influence among his comrades ? " " I had never ...
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... officer , warn- ing you and commanding you to return to your post , and acquainting you with the use made of your name to spread discontent among your soldiers ? . " I never did , Major Melville . One letter , in- deed , I received from ...
... officer , warn- ing you and commanding you to return to your post , and acquainting you with the use made of your name to spread discontent among your soldiers ? . " I never did , Major Melville . One letter , in- deed , I received from ...
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... officers of justice , to a small but handsome room , where , declining all offers of food or wine , he flung himself on the bed , and stupefied by the harassing events and mental fatigue of this miserable day , he sunk into a deep and ...
... officers of justice , to a small but handsome room , where , declining all offers of food or wine , he flung himself on the bed , and stupefied by the harassing events and mental fatigue of this miserable day , he sunk into a deep and ...
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... officers , and superior to their comrades . " " All this , my dear Major , is the natural conse- quence of their attachment to their young land- lord , and of their finding themselves in a regiment levied chiefly in the north of Ireland ...
... officers , and superior to their comrades . " " All this , my dear Major , is the natural conse- quence of their attachment to their young land- lord , and of their finding themselves in a regiment levied chiefly in the north of Ireland ...
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