Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 2Galignani, 1830 - 265 páginas |
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... parties , appeared in such numbers as amounted to a small army . These active assistants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds ...
... parties , appeared in such numbers as amounted to a small army . These active assistants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds ...
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... parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , strug- gling through copses , wading brooks , and tra- versing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the asto- nished deer , with the other wild animals that ...
... parties of Highlanders , climbing rocks , strug- gling through copses , wading brooks , and tra- versing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the asto- nished deer , with the other wild animals that ...
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... party ; but his situation did not admit of many interroga- tions . The greater part of the clansmen went forward under the guidance of old Ballen- keiroch , and Evan Dhu Maccombich , apparent- ly in high spirits . A few remained for the ...
... party ; but his situation did not admit of many interroga- tions . The greater part of the clansmen went forward under the guidance of old Ballen- keiroch , and Evan Dhu Maccombich , apparent- ly in high spirits . A few remained for the ...
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... parties ; the weakest of which , making up by assiduity of intrigue their inferiority in real conse- quence , had of late acquired some new pro- selytes , and with them the hope of supersed- ing their rivals in the favour of their ...
... parties ; the weakest of which , making up by assiduity of intrigue their inferiority in real conse- quence , had of late acquired some new pro- selytes , and with them the hope of supersed- ing their rivals in the favour of their ...
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... party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his sentiments and abi- lities , as to propose that , in case of a certain revolution in the ministry , he should take an ...
... party in the cabinet of which we have made mention , after sounding Mr Richard Waverley , were so satisfied with his sentiments and abi- lities , as to propose that , in case of a certain revolution in the ministry , he should take an ...
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