Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Ivor . A thousand welcomes to Holy- Rood , once more possessed by her legitimate sove- reign ! did I not say we should prosper , and that you would fall into the hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear Fergus , it is ...
... Ivor . A thousand welcomes to Holy- Rood , once more possessed by her legitimate sove- reign ! did I not say we should prosper , and that you would fall into the hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear Fergus , it is ...
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... Ivor , but no master of cere monies is necessary to present a Waverley to a Stuart . Thus saying , he extended his hand to Edward with the utmost courtesy , who could not , had he de- sired it , have avoided rendering him the homage ...
... Ivor , but no master of cere monies is necessary to present a Waverley to a Stuart . Thus saying , he extended his hand to Edward with the utmost courtesy , who could not , had he de- sired it , have avoided rendering him the homage ...
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... Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this personal interview with the royal adventurer . Unaccustomed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness ...
... Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this personal interview with the royal adventurer . Unaccustomed to the address and manners of a polished court , in which Charles was eminently skilful , his words and his kindness ...
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... Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adherent , and presented Waverley to the various noblemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold ...
... Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adherent , and presented Waverley to the various noblemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold ...
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... Ivor , main- Mac - Ivor , tain , that if the Highlanders are strangers to the usu- al military discipline of Europe , the soldiers whom they are to encounter are no less strangers to their peculiar and formidable mode of attack ; that ...
... Ivor , main- Mac - Ivor , tain , that if the Highlanders are strangers to the usu- al military discipline of Europe , the soldiers whom they are to encounter are no less strangers to their peculiar and formidable mode of attack ; that ...
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