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... Jacobites . The truth is , I can not promise them that this story shall be intelligible , not to say probable , without it . My plan requires that I should explain the motives on which its action proceeded ; and these motives neces ...
... Jacobites . The truth is , I can not promise them that this story shall be intelligible , not to say probable , without it . My plan requires that I should explain the motives on which its action proceeded ; and these motives neces ...
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... to whom he was instructed to address him- self in a particular phrase , and with a certain sign , which , it seems , passed at that time current among the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered 42 WAVERLEY .
... to whom he was instructed to address him- self in a particular phrase , and with a certain sign , which , it seems , passed at that time current among the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered 42 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the Shibboleth with appropriate ges- ture , the bibliopolist greeted him , notwithstanding every disclamation , by the title of Doctor , and con- veying him into ...
Walter Scott. the initiated Jacobites . The moment Mr. Pembroke had uttered the Shibboleth with appropriate ges- ture , the bibliopolist greeted him , notwithstanding every disclamation , by the title of Doctor , and con- veying him into ...
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... jacobite politics , greatly strengthened by habits of solitary and secluded au- thority , which , though exercised only within the bounds of his half - cultivated estate , was there indis- putable and undisputed . For as he used to ...
... jacobite politics , greatly strengthened by habits of solitary and secluded au- thority , which , though exercised only within the bounds of his half - cultivated estate , was there indis- putable and undisputed . For as he used to ...
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... jacobites , and disarmed . This forced many of the inhabitants into contracts of black - mail with Fergus Mac - Ivor , which not only established him their protector , and gave him great weight in all their consultations , but moreover ...
... jacobites , and disarmed . This forced many of the inhabitants into contracts of black - mail with Fergus Mac - Ivor , which not only established him their protector , and gave him great weight in all their consultations , but moreover ...
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