Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... battle of Culloden . It was no more than he had long expect- ed , though the success at Falkirk had thrown a faint and setting gleam over the arms of the chevalier , Yet it came upon him like a shock , by which he was for a time ...
... battle of Culloden . It was no more than he had long expect- ed , though the success at Falkirk had thrown a faint and setting gleam over the arms of the chevalier , Yet it came upon him like a shock , by which he was for a time ...
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... Culloden , and related how , after all was lost in the last battle , he had returned home under the idea of more easily finding shelter among his own tenants , and on his own estate , than elsewhere . A party of soldiers had been sent ...
... Culloden , and related how , after all was lost in the last battle , he had returned home under the idea of more easily finding shelter among his own tenants , and on his own estate , than elsewhere . A party of soldiers had been sent ...
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... battle of Culloden , but could tell a tale of strange concealments , and of wild and hair- breadth ' scapes , as extraordinary as any which I have ascribed to my heroes . Of this the escape of Charles Edward himself , as the most ...
... battle of Culloden , but could tell a tale of strange concealments , and of wild and hair- breadth ' scapes , as extraordinary as any which I have ascribed to my heroes . Of this the escape of Charles Edward himself , as the most ...
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