Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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Página xvii
... soldier ; withdraw yourself and your followers - there is peace betwixt our nations , or my servants should chastise thy presumption . " " Such peace as ye give , such shall ye have , answered the moss- trooper , first pointing with his ...
... soldier ; withdraw yourself and your followers - there is peace betwixt our nations , or my servants should chastise thy presumption . " " Such peace as ye give , such shall ye have , answered the moss- trooper , first pointing with his ...
Página xxxvi
... soldiers was formed on Invernahyle's property , which they spared while plundering the country around , and searching in every direction for the leaders of the insurrection , and for Stewart in particular . He was much nearer them than ...
... soldiers was formed on Invernahyle's property , which they spared while plundering the country around , and searching in every direction for the leaders of the insurrection , and for Stewart in particular . He was much nearer them than ...
Página xxxix
... soldiers at Linton - brig , Because the man was not a Whig , Of meat and drink leave not a skig Within his door ; They burnt his very hat and wig , And thump'd him sore . And through the Highlands they were so rude , As leave them ...
... soldiers at Linton - brig , Because the man was not a Whig , Of meat and drink leave not a skig Within his door ; They burnt his very hat and wig , And thump'd him sore . And through the Highlands they were so rude , As leave them ...
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... soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard mani- fested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was con- firmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself , although under the most ...
... soldier of fortune , a near relation of her own . Sir Everard mani- fested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was con- firmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself , although under the most ...
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... soldiers , save to attend his honour , as in duty bound . " Edward , as in duty bound , extricated himself from the supplicants with the pledge of fewer promises than might have been expected from a young man so little accustomed to the ...
... soldiers , save to attend his honour , as in duty bound . " Edward , as in duty bound , extricated himself from the supplicants with the pledge of fewer promises than might have been expected from a young man so little accustomed to the ...
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