Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBlack, 1911 - 503 páginas |
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... Gilfillan , the Cameronian , " answered Mr. Morton . " I wish the young gentleman may be safe with him . Strange things are done in the heat and hurry of minds in so agitating crisis , and I fear Gilfillan is of a sect which has ...
... Gilfillan , the Cameronian , " answered Mr. Morton . " I wish the young gentleman may be safe with him . Strange things are done in the heat and hurry of minds in so agitating crisis , and I fear Gilfillan is of a sect which has ...
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... Gilfillan , one of the sect who are termed Cameronians . " " I never heard of them before . " " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe Presbyterians , who , in Charles Second's and James Second's ...
... Gilfillan , one of the sect who are termed Cameronians . " " I never heard of them before . " " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe Presbyterians , who , in Charles Second's and James Second's ...
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... Gilfillan , has been long a leader among them , and now heads a small party which will pass here to - day , or to - morrow , on their march towards Stirling , under whose escort Major Melville proposes you shall travel . I would ...
... Gilfillan , has been long a leader among them , and now heads a small party which will pass here to - day , or to - morrow , on their march towards Stirling , under whose escort Major Melville proposes you shall travel . I would ...
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... Gilfillan , the commander of the party , who refused to permit his followers to move to this profane , and even , as he said , persecutive tune , and commanded the drummer to beat the 119th Psalm . As this was beyond the capacity of the ...
... Gilfillan , the commander of the party , who refused to permit his followers to move to this profane , and even , as he said , persecutive tune , and commanded the drummer to beat the 119th Psalm . As this was beyond the capacity of the ...
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... Gilfillan presented himself , one might have feared , admired , or laughed at him . His dress was that of a west - country peasant , of better materials indeed than that of the lower rank , but in no re- spect affecting either the mode ...
... Gilfillan presented himself , one might have feared , admired , or laughed at him . His dress was that of a west - country peasant , of better materials indeed than that of the lower rank , but in no re- spect affecting either the mode ...
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