Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... Saxon forefathers , to the learned author of the Essays upon the Horn of King Ulphus , and on the Lands bestowed by him upon the patrimony of St Peter . I am con- scious , however , that the slight , unsatisfac- tory , and trivial ...
... Saxon forefathers , to the learned author of the Essays upon the Horn of King Ulphus , and on the Lands bestowed by him upon the patrimony of St Peter . I am con- scious , however , that the slight , unsatisfac- tory , and trivial ...
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... Saxon or in Norman - French , and which prohibits my sending forth to the pub- lic this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken de Worde , prevents my attempt- ing to confine myself within the limits of the period in which my ...
... Saxon or in Norman - French , and which prohibits my sending forth to the pub- lic this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken de Worde , prevents my attempt- ing to confine myself within the limits of the period in which my ...
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... Saxons , or to unite , by a common language and mutual interests , two hostile races , one of which still felt the elation of triumph , while the other groaned under all the consequences of defeat . The power had been completely placed ...
... Saxons , or to unite , by a common language and mutual interests , two hostile races , one of which still felt the elation of triumph , while the other groaned under all the consequences of defeat . The power had been completely placed ...
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... Saxon princes and nobles had been extirpated or disinherited , with few or no exceptions ; nor were the numbers great who possessed land in the country of their fathers , even as proprietors of the second , or of yet inferior classes ...
... Saxon princes and nobles had been extirpated or disinherited , with few or no exceptions ; nor were the numbers great who possessed land in the country of their fathers , even as proprietors of the second , or of yet inferior classes ...
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... Saxon , in which they could render themselves mu- tually intelligible to each other ; and from this necessity arose ... Saxons as a separate people subsequent to the reign of William the Second , yet the great national distinctions ...
... Saxon , in which they could render themselves mu- tually intelligible to each other ; and from this necessity arose ... Saxons as a separate people subsequent to the reign of William the Second , yet the great national distinctions ...
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