Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... dangers of the times , to their own inoffensive conduct , and to the laws of the land . A circumstance which greatly tended to en- hance the tyranny of the nobility , and the sufferings of the inferior classes , arose from the ...
... dangers of the times , to their own inoffensive conduct , and to the laws of the land . A circumstance which greatly tended to en- hance the tyranny of the nobility , and the sufferings of the inferior classes , arose from the ...
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... dangerous to entrust with edge - tools . In place of these , he was equipped with a sword of lath , resem- bling that with which Harlequin operates his wonders upon the modern stage . The outward appearance of these two men formed ...
... dangerous to entrust with edge - tools . In place of these , he was equipped with a sword of lath , resem- bling that with which Harlequin operates his wonders upon the modern stage . The outward appearance of these two men formed ...
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... dangers dared , and seemed to challenge oppo- sition to his wishes , for the pleasure of sweep- ing it from his road by a determined exertion of courage and of will ; a deep scar on his brow gave additional sternness to his countenance ...
... dangers dared , and seemed to challenge oppo- sition to his wishes , for the pleasure of sweep- ing it from his road by a determined exertion of courage and of will ; a deep scar on his brow gave additional sternness to his countenance ...
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... danger , I will wear it over my gorget in the lists at Ashby - de - la - Zouche . » « Win it fairly , » said the Prior , « and wear it as ye will ; I shall trust your giving true re- sponse , on your word as a knight and as a church ...
... danger , I will wear it over my gorget in the lists at Ashby - de - la - Zouche . » « Win it fairly , » said the Prior , « and wear it as ye will ; I shall trust your giving true re- sponse , on your word as a knight and as a church ...
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... dangerous bogs , that he had not yet had the curiosity to ask his guide a single question . Finding him- self now at his ease and near shelter , his curio- sity began to awake , and he demanded of the guide who and what he was . « A ...
... dangerous bogs , that he had not yet had the curiosity to ask his guide a single question . Finding him- self now at his ease and near shelter , his curio- sity began to awake , and he demanded of the guide who and what he was . « A ...
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