Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... - tic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity of Edinburgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrimage which I have to look back 6 GENERAL PREFACE .
... - tic environs of Arthur's Seat , Salisbury Crags , Braid Hills , and similar places in the vicinity of Edinburgh ; and the recollection of those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrimage which I have to look back 6 GENERAL PREFACE .
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... Edinburgh , under the name of " Waverley , or ' tis Fifty Years since , " a title afterwards altered to " Tis Sixty Years since , " that the actual date of publication might be made to correspond with the period in which the scene was ...
... Edinburgh , under the name of " Waverley , or ' tis Fifty Years since , " a title afterwards altered to " Tis Sixty Years since , " that the actual date of publication might be made to correspond with the period in which the scene was ...
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... Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the police , and danger of the parties concerned . These parties were generally formed from the quarters of the town in which the combatants resided , those of a particular square or district fight ...
... Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the police , and danger of the parties concerned . These parties were generally formed from the quarters of the town in which the combatants resided , those of a particular square or district fight ...
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... Edinburgh when Paul Jones came into the Frith of Forth , and though then an old man , I saw him in arms , and heard him exult , ( to use his own words , ) in the prospect of " drawing his claymore once more before he died . " In fact ...
... Edinburgh when Paul Jones came into the Frith of Forth , and though then an old man , I saw him in arms , and heard him exult , ( to use his own words , ) in the prospect of " drawing his claymore once more before he died . " In fact ...
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... Edinburgh , and from thence to Dundee , a seaport on the eastern coast of Angus- shire , where his regiment was then quartered . He now entered upon a new world , where , for a time , all was beautiful because all was new . Colonel ...
... Edinburgh , and from thence to Dundee , a seaport on the eastern coast of Angus- shire , where his regiment was then quartered . He now entered upon a new world , where , for a time , all was beautiful because all was new . Colonel ...
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