Waverley; Or, 'T is Sixty Years Since. Copyright Ed. With the Portraits of the AuthorTauchnitz, 1845 - 483 páginas |
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... Colonel Whitefoord's Whig friends , as pleasantly and as good - humouredly as if all had been at peace around him . After the battle of Culloden had ruined the hopes of Charles Edward , and dispersed his proscribed adherents , it was ...
... Colonel Whitefoord's Whig friends , as pleasantly and as good - humouredly as if all had been at peace around him . After the battle of Culloden had ruined the hopes of Charles Edward , and dispersed his proscribed adherents , it was ...
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... colonel , as I am informed , is an excellent man for a Presbyterian : but you will remember your duty to God , the Church of England , and the " ( this breach ought to have been supplied , according to the rubrick , with the word king ...
... colonel , as I am informed , is an excellent man for a Presbyterian : but you will remember your duty to God , the Church of England , and the " ( this breach ought to have been supplied , according to the rubrick , with the word king ...
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... Colonel Gardiner , the com- manding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In person he was tall , handsome , and active , though somewhat advanced in life . In his ...
... Colonel Gardiner , the com- manding officer of the regiment , was himself a study for a romantic , and at the same time an inquisitive , youth . In person he was tall , handsome , and active , though somewhat advanced in life . In his ...
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... Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a ...
... Colonel Gardiner a peculiar and solemn interest in the eyes of the young soldier . * It may be easily imagined that the officers of a regiment , commanded by so respectable a person , composed a society more sedate and orderly than a ...
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... colonel . Neither had any thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding officer , without any other warning than the hints we have noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter , so suddenly to assume a ...
... colonel . Neither had any thing occurred , to his knowledge , that should have induced his commanding officer , without any other warning than the hints we have noticed at the end of the fourteenth chapter , so suddenly to assume a ...
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