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... 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 Scot land ; he goes with him at least as far as their famous hunting ...
... 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 Scot land ; he goes with him at least as far as their famous hunting ...
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... Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? " All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in the house of Waverley has been founded upon their loyal faith to the house of Stuart . From the interpre- tation which this Scotch ...
... Prince Charles , and fall before his feet ? " All that has been recorded of excellence and worth in the house of Waverley has been founded upon their loyal faith to the house of Stuart . From the interpre- tation which this Scotch ...
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... Prince Charles Edward . " So saying , he hastily left the apartment , as if to avoid farther discussion , wh Cmo il · " Sito Our hero , exhausted by the fatigues of the night , now threw himself upon the bed , and was in a few minutes ...
... Prince Charles Edward . " So saying , he hastily left the apartment , as if to avoid farther discussion , wh Cmo il · " Sito Our hero , exhausted by the fatigues of the night , now threw himself upon the bed , and was in a few minutes ...
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... continued Charles Edward , after an- other short pause , " if Mr Waverley should , like his ancestor , Sir Nigel , determine to embrace a cause which has little to recom- mend it but its justice , and follow a prince WAVERLEY . 259.
... continued Charles Edward , after an- other short pause , " if Mr Waverley should , like his ancestor , Sir Nigel , determine to embrace a cause which has little to recom- mend it but its justice , and follow a prince WAVERLEY . 259.
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... prince who throws himself upon the affections of his people to recover the throne of his an- cestors , or perish in the attempt , I can only say , that among these nobles and gentlemen he will find worthy associates in a gallant ...
... prince who throws himself upon the affections of his people to recover the throne of his an- cestors , or perish in the attempt , I can only say , that among these nobles and gentlemen he will find worthy associates in a gallant ...
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