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... Edinburgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrim- age which I have to look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver ...
... Edinburgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrim- age which I have to look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver ...
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... , I threw together about one - third part of the first volume of Waverley . It was advertised to be published by the late * See Appendix No. I. Mr. John Ballantyne , bookseller in Edinburgh , under the xii GENERAL PREFACE TO.
... , I threw together about one - third part of the first volume of Waverley . It was advertised to be published by the late * See Appendix No. I. Mr. John Ballantyne , bookseller in Edinburgh , under the xii GENERAL PREFACE TO.
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Walter Scott. Mr. John Ballantyne , bookseller in Edinburgh , under the name of Waverley , or ' tis Fifty Years since - a title afterwards altered to ' Tis Sixty Years since , that the actual date of publication might be made to ...
Walter Scott. Mr. John Ballantyne , bookseller in Edinburgh , under the name of Waverley , or ' tis Fifty Years since - a title afterwards altered to ' Tis Sixty Years since , that the actual date of publication might be made to ...
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... Edinburgh when Paul Jones came into the Firth of Forth , and though then an old man , I saw him in arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of drawing his claymore once more before he died . ' In fact , on ...
... Edinburgh when Paul Jones came into the Firth of Forth , and though then an old man , I saw him in arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of drawing his claymore once more before he died . ' In fact , on ...
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... Edinburgh , besides regular forces and militia , furnished a volunteer brigade of cavalry , infantry , and artillery to the amount of six thousand men and upwards , which was in readi- ness to meet and repel a force of a far more ...
... Edinburgh , besides regular forces and militia , furnished a volunteer brigade of cavalry , infantry , and artillery to the amount of six thousand men and upwards , which was in readi- ness to meet and repel a force of a far more ...
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