Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Mac- Ivor , with laudable composure of countenance ; and in the court of France all the honours are rendered to the person of the Regent which are due to that of the King . Besides , were I to pull off either of their boots , I would ...
... Mac- Ivor , with laudable composure of countenance ; and in the court of France all the honours are rendered to the person of the Regent which are due to that of the King . Besides , were I to pull off either of their boots , I would ...
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... Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the licence and ex- travagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces repeatedly , and one of these having been accidentally loaded with ball , the bullet grazed ...
... Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the licence and ex- travagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces repeatedly , and one of these having been accidentally loaded with ball , the bullet grazed ...
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. God with me that the accident happened to Flora Mac - Ivor ; for had it befallen a whig , they would have pretended that the shot was fired on purpose . " Waverley escaped the alarm which this ac- cident ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. God with me that the accident happened to Flora Mac - Ivor ; for had it befallen a whig , they would have pretended that the shot was fired on purpose . " Waverley escaped the alarm which this ac- cident ...
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... Mac - Ivor , whom , though obliged to him for protection , he regarded with fear and dislike . To success in this political depart ment , he naturally looked for raising himself by some bold stroke above his present hazard- ous and ...
... Mac - Ivor , whom , though obliged to him for protection , he regarded with fear and dislike . To success in this political depart ment , he naturally looked for raising himself by some bold stroke above his present hazard- ous and ...
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... Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the effect of her beauty by an affec- tation of the grand airs which she had proba- bly seen practised in the mock court of St ...
... Mac - Ivor was a fine woman , and Rose Bradwardine a pretty girl . But he alleged that the former destroyed the effect of her beauty by an affec- tation of the grand airs which she had proba- bly seen practised in the mock court of St ...
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