Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Four Volumes, Volumen 2Schumann, 1821 - 247 páginas |
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... ment which undeserved and apparently preme- ditated insult was calculated to excite in the bo- som of one who had aspired after honour , and was thus wantonly held up to public scorn and disgrace . Upon comparing the date of his co ...
... ment which undeserved and apparently preme- ditated insult was calculated to excite in the bo- som of one who had aspired after honour , and was thus wantonly held up to public scorn and disgrace . Upon comparing the date of his co ...
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... pleasure that fall he must . Your character also would ' suffer irretrievably . Let me beg you will return to your own country ; and , having publicly freed yourself from every tie to the usurping govern- ment , 48 WAVERLEY .
... pleasure that fall he must . Your character also would ' suffer irretrievably . Let me beg you will return to your own country ; and , having publicly freed yourself from every tie to the usurping govern- ment , 48 WAVERLEY .
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In Four Volumes Walter Scott. yourself from every tie to the usurping govern- ment , I trust you will see cause , and find oppor- tunity , to serve your injured sovereign with effect , and stand forth as your loyal ancestors , at the ...
In Four Volumes Walter Scott. yourself from every tie to the usurping govern- ment , I trust you will see cause , and find oppor- tunity , to serve your injured sovereign with effect , and stand forth as your loyal ancestors , at the ...
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... ment was in the fortress of Ian nan Chaistel , but it was still the voice of Davie Gellatley that made the following lines resound under the window : - My heart's in the Highlands , my heart is not here , My heart's in the Highlands a ...
... ment was in the fortress of Ian nan Chaistel , but it was still the voice of Davie Gellatley that made the following lines resound under the window : - My heart's in the Highlands , my heart is not here , My heart's in the Highlands a ...
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... and among others , my dear father . In spite of all my tears and entreaties that he would surrender himself to the govern- ment , he joined with Mr. Falconer and some 契 other gentlemen , and they have all gone north- wards WAVERLEY . 53.
... and among others , my dear father . In spite of all my tears and entreaties that he would surrender himself to the govern- ment , he joined with Mr. Falconer and some 契 other gentlemen , and they have all gone north- wards WAVERLEY . 53.
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