Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... Scotland , interposed to prevent this profanation . As they approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a champaign and cultivated country , the sounds of war began to be heard . The distant , yet distinct report of heavy cannon ...
... Scotland , interposed to prevent this profanation . As they approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a champaign and cultivated country , the sounds of war began to be heard . The distant , yet distinct report of heavy cannon ...
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... Scotland very generally espoused the cause of the gallant and handsome young prince , who threw himself upon the mercy of his countrymen , rather like a hero of romance than a calculating politician . It is not therefore to be wondered ...
... Scotland very generally espoused the cause of the gallant and handsome young prince , who threw himself upon the mercy of his countrymen , rather like a hero of romance than a calculating politician . It is not therefore to be wondered ...
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... Scotland . " Good night , then , " said the chevalier , rising ; " Good night and joy be with you ! -Good night , fair ladies , who have so highly honoured a proscribed and banished prince . - Good night , my brave friends ; may the ...
... Scotland . " Good night , then , " said the chevalier , rising ; " Good night and joy be with you ! -Good night , fair ladies , who have so highly honoured a proscribed and banished prince . - Good night , my brave friends ; may the ...
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... Scotland appear- ed to depend , now faced each other like two gladia- tors in the arena , each meditating upon the mode of attacking their enemy . The leading officers , and the general's staff of each army , could be distinguished in ...
... Scotland appear- ed to depend , now faced each other like two gladia- tors in the arena , each meditating upon the mode of attacking their enemy . The leading officers , and the general's staff of each army , could be distinguished in ...
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... Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promis- ed to be useful . Yes , Mr. Waverley , I am that Co- lonel Talbot , the husband of that lady you have nam- ed : and I am proud to acknowledge , that I owe alike my ...
... Scotland , thought it my duty to act where my services promis- ed to be useful . Yes , Mr. Waverley , I am that Co- lonel Talbot , the husband of that lady you have nam- ed : and I am proud to acknowledge , that I owe alike my ...
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