Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry, 1839 - 436 páginas |
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... English familiar with the character of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been ...
... English familiar with the character of their gay and kind - hearted neighbours of Ireland , that she may be truly said to have done more towards completing the Union , than perhaps all the legislative enactments by which it has been ...
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... English Borderers , were now busied in repairing their ruined dwellings . One high tower in the centre of the village alone exhibited no appearance of devastation . It was surrounded with court walls , and the outer gate was barred and ...
... English Borderers , were now busied in repairing their ruined dwellings . One high tower in the centre of the village alone exhibited no appearance of devastation . It was surrounded with court walls , and the outer gate was barred and ...
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... English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded their business . The warrior replied , that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of ...
... English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded their business . The warrior replied , that his quality was an English knight and baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland on affairs of ...
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... English hound is to harbour and reset the Southrons here . Thank the Abbot of Melrose , and the good Knight of Coldingnow , that have so long kept me from your skirts . But those days are gone , by St. Mary , and you shall find it ...
... English hound is to harbour and reset the Southrons here . Thank the Abbot of Melrose , and the good Knight of Coldingnow , that have so long kept me from your skirts . But those days are gone , by St. Mary , and you shall find it ...
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... English retain rather more of the ancient hereditary aversion to their neigh- bours than their countrymen of the South . The interference of other disputants , each of whom urged his opinion with all the vehemence of wine and politics ...
... English retain rather more of the ancient hereditary aversion to their neigh- bours than their countrymen of the South . The interference of other disputants , each of whom urged his opinion with all the vehemence of wine and politics ...
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