Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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... whilk the Romans de- nominated per conjurationam , or by one soldier in name of the rest , yet no one ever doubted that the allegiance so sworn was discharged by the dismissio , or discharging of a soldier , whose case would be as hard ...
... whilk the Romans de- nominated per conjurationam , or by one soldier in name of the rest , yet no one ever doubted that the allegiance so sworn was discharged by the dismissio , or discharging of a soldier , whose case would be as hard ...
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... whilk is , beyond a shadow of dubitation , finer than any street , whether in London or Paris . But Rose , poor thing , is sorely discomposed with the firing of the Castle , though I have proved to her from Blondel and Coehorn , that it ...
... whilk is , beyond a shadow of dubitation , finer than any street , whether in London or Paris . But Rose , poor thing , is sorely discomposed with the firing of the Castle , though I have proved to her from Blondel and Coehorn , that it ...
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... testamentum militaire , " quoth the baron , " whilk , as Binkerschoekius and Pagen- stecherus agree was privilegiate to be nuncupative , ita delego commilitones . " Baillie Macwheeble was again tempted to put in his oar 30 WAVERLEY .
... testamentum militaire , " quoth the baron , " whilk , as Binkerschoekius and Pagen- stecherus agree was privilegiate to be nuncupative , ita delego commilitones . " Baillie Macwheeble was again tempted to put in his oar 30 WAVERLEY .
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... of Virgilius : Nunc insanus amor duri me Martis in armis , Tela inter media atque adversos detinet hostes . ' Whilk verses Robertson of Struan , chief of the clau 4 * WAVERLEY . 33 "And I," proceeded the chieftain, shall ...
... of Virgilius : Nunc insanus amor duri me Martis in armis , Tela inter media atque adversos detinet hostes . ' Whilk verses Robertson of Struan , chief of the clau 4 * WAVERLEY . 33 "And I," proceeded the chieftain, shall ...
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... whilk I approve maist of the twa , as mair ancient and seemly . " " Or rather , " said Fergus , " hear my song : She wadna hae a lowland laird , Nor be an English lady ; But she's awa with Duncan Græme , And he's rowed her in his plaidy ...
... whilk I approve maist of the twa , as mair ancient and seemly . " " Or rather , " said Fergus , " hear my song : She wadna hae a lowland laird , Nor be an English lady ; But she's awa with Duncan Græme , And he's rowed her in his plaidy ...
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