Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... sword . The men , however , were stout , hardy looking fellows , and might be individually for- midable as irregular cavalry . The commander of this small party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform ...
... sword . The men , however , were stout , hardy looking fellows , and might be individually for- midable as irregular cavalry . The commander of this small party was mounted upon an excellent hunt- er , and although dressed in uniform ...
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... sword which he was already bending towards other conquests , gave Edward , in his own eyes , the dignity and importance which he had ceased to consider as his attributes . Rejected , slandered , and threatened upon the one side , he was ...
... sword which he was already bending towards other conquests , gave Edward , in his own eyes , the dignity and importance which he had ceased to consider as his attributes . Rejected , slandered , and threatened upon the one side , he was ...
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... sword to the vindication of his rights ! The prince ( for although unfortunate in the faults and follies of his forefathers , we shall here , and else- where , give him the title due to his birth ) raised Waverley from the ground , and ...
... sword to the vindication of his rights ! The prince ( for although unfortunate in the faults and follies of his forefathers , we shall here , and else- where , give him the title due to his birth ) raised Waverley from the ground , and ...
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... sword , we should throw away the scabbard , and trust our cause to battle and to the God of Battles . Will Mr. Waverley favour us with his opinion in these ardu- ous circumstances ? " Waverley coloured high betwixt pleasure and mo ...
... sword , we should throw away the scabbard , and trust our cause to battle and to the God of Battles . Will Mr. Waverley favour us with his opinion in these ardu- ous circumstances ? " Waverley coloured high betwixt pleasure and mo ...
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... sword which he wore , the belt of which was plated with silver , and the steel basket - hilt richly and curiously inlaid . The blade , " said the prince , " is a genuine Andrea Ferra- ra ; it has been a sort of heir - loom in our family ...
... sword which he wore , the belt of which was plated with silver , and the steel basket - hilt richly and curiously inlaid . The blade , " said the prince , " is a genuine Andrea Ferra- ra ; it has been a sort of heir - loom in our family ...
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