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Sun - rise had seen him possessed of an esteemed rank in the honourable
profession of arms , his father to all appearance rapidly rising in the favour of his
sovereign ; -all this had passed away like a dream — he himself was
dishonoured ...
Sun - rise had seen him possessed of an esteemed rank in the honourable
profession of arms , his father to all appearance rapidly rising in the favour of his
sovereign ; -all this had passed away like a dream — he himself was
dishonoured ...
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Yet , when I consider this envelope in the handwriting of one of those misguided
gentlemen who are now in arms against their country , and the verses which it
inclosed , I cannot but find some analogy between the enterprise I have
mentioned ...
Yet , when I consider this envelope in the handwriting of one of those misguided
gentlemen who are now in arms against their country , and the verses which it
inclosed , I cannot but find some analogy between the enterprise I have
mentioned ...
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... almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his
hand , resolutely refused to answer any further questions , since the fair and
candid stalement he had already made had only served to furnish arms against
him .
... almost gave up his life and honour for lost , and , leaning his head upon his
hand , resolutely refused to answer any further questions , since the fair and
candid stalement he had already made had only served to furnish arms against
him .
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His arms were a broadsword and pistols , which , from the antiquity of their
appearance , might have seen the rout of Pentland , or Both well Brigg As he
came up a few steps to meet Major Melville , and louched solemnly , but slightly ,
his huge ...
His arms were a broadsword and pistols , which , from the antiquity of their
appearance , might have seen the rout of Pentland , or Both well Brigg As he
came up a few steps to meet Major Melville , and louched solemnly , but slightly ,
his huge ...
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79 gave his arm to his daughter , and as they descended the avenue , pointed
out to her how speedily the “ Diva Pecunia of the Southron — their tutelary deity ,
he might call her - had removed the marks of spoliation . " In truth , not only had
the ...
79 gave his arm to his daughter , and as they descended the avenue , pointed
out to her how speedily the “ Diva Pecunia of the Southron — their tutelary deity ,
he might call her - had removed the marks of spoliation . " In truth , not only had
the ...
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