Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Edinburgh , though the pallid visages of some of the troop betrayed that they had spent a night of sleepless debauchery . They halted at Lintithgow , distinguished by its ancient palace , which , sixty years since , was entire and ...
... Edinburgh , though the pallid visages of some of the troop betrayed that they had spent a night of sleepless debauchery . They halted at Lintithgow , distinguished by its ancient palace , which , sixty years since , was entire and ...
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... Edinburgh stretching along the ridgy hill which slopes eastward from the Castle . The latter being in a state of siege , or rather of blockade , by the northern insurgents , who had already occupied the town for two or three days ...
... Edinburgh stretching along the ridgy hill which slopes eastward from the Castle . The latter being in a state of siege , or rather of blockade , by the northern insurgents , who had already occupied the town for two or three days ...
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... Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become . a very unpleasant , and even dangerous place of resi- dence for an unprotected young lady ...
... Edinburgh with Flora Mac - Ivor , under guard of a party of the chieftain's men . This step was indeed necessary . Tully - Veolan having become . a very unpleasant , and even dangerous place of resi- dence for an unprotected young lady ...
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... Edinburgh is now built , lay beneath him , and dis- played a singular and animating prospect . It was oc- cupied by the army of the Highlanders , now in the act of preparing for their march . Waverley had al- ready seen something of the ...
... Edinburgh is now built , lay beneath him , and dis- played a singular and animating prospect . It was oc- cupied by the army of the Highlanders , now in the act of preparing for their march . Waverley had al- ready seen something of the ...
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... Edinburgh somewhat later than was consistent with their morning duty . Of such loiterers , the more prudent took the longer and cir- cuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from ...
... Edinburgh somewhat later than was consistent with their morning duty . Of such loiterers , the more prudent took the longer and cir- cuitous , but more open route , to attain their place in the march , by keeping at some distance from ...
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