Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... the mountaineers respecting this same military licence ; and as the verses are little known , and contain some good sense , we venture to insert them . THE AUTHOR'S ADDRESS TO ALL IN GENERAL . ** The xxxvlii INTRODUCTION TO WAVERLEY .
... the mountaineers respecting this same military licence ; and as the verses are little known , and contain some good sense , we venture to insert them . THE AUTHOR'S ADDRESS TO ALL IN GENERAL . ** The xxxvlii INTRODUCTION TO WAVERLEY .
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... military record ; and , calling up all his feelings of family grandeur and warlike glory , he con- cluded , with logic something like Falstaff's , that when war was at hand , although it were shame to be on any side but one , it were ...
... military record ; and , calling up all his feelings of family grandeur and warlike glory , he con- cluded , with logic something like Falstaff's , that when war was at hand , although it were shame to be on any side but one , it were ...
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... military mess always exhibits ; and that Waverley escaped some temptations to which he might otherwise have been exposed . Meanwhile his military education proceeded . Already a good horseman , he was now initiated into the arts of the ...
... military mess always exhibits ; and that Waverley escaped some temptations to which he might otherwise have been exposed . Meanwhile his military education proceeded . Already a good horseman , he was now initiated into the arts of the ...
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... military pride of the soldier , might remind a modern of the days of the zealous volunteer service , when the bar - gown of our pleaders was often flung over a blazing uniform . To this must be added the prejudices of ancient birth and ...
... military pride of the soldier , might remind a modern of the days of the zealous volunteer service , when the bar - gown of our pleaders was often flung over a blazing uniform . To this must be added the prejudices of ancient birth and ...
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... it , he hastened to beseech 1 This has been censured as an anachronism ; and it must be confessed that agriculture of this kind was unknown to the Scots Sixty Years since . their attention " unto a military ariette , which was WAVERLEY .
... it , he hastened to beseech 1 This has been censured as an anachronism ; and it must be confessed that agriculture of this kind was unknown to the Scots Sixty Years since . their attention " unto a military ariette , which was WAVERLEY .
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