Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... mark the existence of the Anglo - Saxons as a separate people subsequent to the reign of William the Second , yet the great national distinctions betwixt them and their conquerors , the recollection of what they had formerly been , and ...
... mark the existence of the Anglo - Saxons as a separate people subsequent to the reign of William the Second , yet the great national distinctions betwixt them and their conquerors , the recollection of what they had formerly been , and ...
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... marks of self - denial , as his habit indicated contempt of worldly splendour . His features might have been called good , had there not lurked under the pent - house of his eye , that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious ...
... marks of self - denial , as his habit indicated contempt of worldly splendour . His features might have been called good , had there not lurked under the pent - house of his eye , that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious ...
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... mark of distinction was peculiar to them . One of these seats was at present oc- cupied by Cedric the Saxon , who , though but in rank a thane , or , as the Normans called him , a Franklin , felt , at the delay of his evening meal , an ...
... mark of distinction was peculiar to them . One of these seats was at present oc- cupied by Cedric the Saxon , who , though but in rank a thane , or , as the Normans called him , a Franklin , felt , at the delay of his evening meal , an ...
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... mark- ed his ecclesiastical dignity , his fingers , though contrary to the canon , were loaded with pre- cious gems ; his sandals were of the finest leather which was imported from Spain ; his beard trimmed to as small dimensions as his ...
... mark- ed his ecclesiastical dignity , his fingers , though contrary to the canon , were loaded with pre- cious gems ; his sandals were of the finest leather which was imported from Spain ; his beard trimmed to as small dimensions as his ...
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... His features , keen and regular , with an aquiline nose , and piercing black eyes ; his high and wrinkled forehead , and long grey hair and beard , would have been consi- dered as handsome , had they not been the marks IVANHOE . 69.
... His features , keen and regular , with an aquiline nose , and piercing black eyes ; his high and wrinkled forehead , and long grey hair and beard , would have been consi- dered as handsome , had they not been the marks IVANHOE . 69.
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