Waverley Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceBaudry's Foreign Library, 1831 - 632 páginas |
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... Scottish peer to the Scottish ploughman . Such ideas often occurred to me , and constituted an ambitious branch of my 12 GENERAL PREFACE .
... Scottish peer to the Scottish ploughman . Such ideas often occurred to me , and constituted an ambitious branch of my 12 GENERAL PREFACE .
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... Scottish King shall return from his northern expedition -meanwhile call me Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendants of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin , were now busied in disposing of the horses , and arranging the table for some ...
... Scottish King shall return from his northern expedition -meanwhile call me Lord Lacy of Chester . " The attendants of the Baron , assisted by the Franklin , were now busied in disposing of the horses , and arranging the table for some ...
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... Scottish Border riders is as hand - he is never seen , " added he , faltering with terror , " so far from the hills , but with some bad purpose , and the power of accomplish- ing it , so hold yourself to your guard , for " - Aloud crash ...
... Scottish Border riders is as hand - he is never seen , " added he , faltering with terror , " so far from the hills , but with some bad purpose , and the power of accomplish- ing it , so hold yourself to your guard , for " - Aloud crash ...
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... Scottish schools . About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting , in parties or factions , was permitted in the streets of Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the police , and danger of the parties ...
... Scottish schools . About forty or fifty years ago , however , a far more dangerous mode of fighting , in parties or factions , was permitted in the streets of Edinburgh , to the great disgrace of the police , and danger of the parties ...
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... Scottish manners , the public have been more favourable than the Author durst have hoped or expected . He has heard , with a mixture of satisfaction and humility , his work ascribed to more than one respectable name . Considerations ...
... Scottish manners , the public have been more favourable than the Author durst have hoped or expected . He has heard , with a mixture of satisfaction and humility , his work ascribed to more than one respectable name . Considerations ...
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