Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... prisoner ? " The metamorphosed horse - dealer was silenced , of course , and slunk to the rear , where he consoled himself by entering into a vehement dispute upon the price of hay with a farmer , who had reluctantly fol- lowed his ...
... prisoner ? " The metamorphosed horse - dealer was silenced , of course , and slunk to the rear , where he consoled himself by entering into a vehement dispute upon the price of hay with a farmer , who had reluctantly fol- lowed his ...
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... prisoners . May repose and blessings attend the ashes of the pa- triotic statesman , who , amongst his last services to Scotland , interposed to prevent this profanation . As they approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a ...
... prisoners . May repose and blessings attend the ashes of the pa- triotic statesman , who , amongst his last services to Scotland , interposed to prevent this profanation . As they approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a ...
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... prisoner , because I did not wish to prejudice you farther with the English government , in case you pursued your purpose of going southward . I knew nothing , you must recollect , of the charge brought against you of aiding and abet ...
... prisoner , because I did not wish to prejudice you farther with the English government , in case you pursued your purpose of going southward . I knew nothing , you must recollect , of the charge brought against you of aiding and abet ...
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... prisoner of war is on no account to be coerced with fetters , or debinded in ergastulo , as would have been the case had you put this gentleman into the pit or peel - house at Balmawhapple . I grant indeed , that such a prisoner may for ...
... prisoner of war is on no account to be coerced with fetters , or debinded in ergastulo , as would have been the case had you put this gentleman into the pit or peel - house at Balmawhapple . I grant indeed , that such a prisoner may for ...
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... prisoners . Waverley walked forward out of the line to satisfy his curiosity , and soon observed five or six of the troopers , who , covered with dust , had galloped in to announce that the enemy were in full march westward along the ...
... prisoners . Waverley walked forward out of the line to satisfy his curiosity , and soon observed five or six of the troopers , who , covered with dust , had galloped in to announce that the enemy were in full march westward along the ...
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