Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2James Crissy, 1825 |
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... young man , wearing his own fair hair , distin- guished by the dignity of his mien and the noble ex- pression of his well - formed and regular features , ad- vanced out of a circle of military gentlemen and Highland chiefs , by whom he ...
... young man , wearing his own fair hair , distin- guished by the dignity of his mien and the noble ex- pression of his well - formed and regular features , ad- vanced out of a circle of military gentlemen and Highland chiefs , by whom he ...
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... young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis . Indeed , this was a point ...
... young gen- tleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avowal of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of the English families of rank at this important crisis . Indeed , this was a point ...
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... young Aberhallader , and the Lowlanders and the Irish party are equally desirous to have the other for the Master of F , Now , if either of these candidates were to be superseded in your favour , you would make enemies . And then I am ...
... young Aberhallader , and the Lowlanders and the Irish party are equally desirous to have the other for the Master of F , Now , if either of these candidates were to be superseded in your favour , you would make enemies . And then I am ...
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... young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum , " said the ...
... young chief , being a person with whom good looks and good humour were sure to secure an inter- est , whatever might be the party's political opinions . Here Callum Beg received them with the smile of recognition . " Callum , " said the ...
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... young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received from go- vernment , but because it was right and seemly that the Baron of Bradwardine should be , in point of trust , and in point of power ...
... young friend having done aught which could merit such ungenerous treatment as he had received from go- vernment , but because it was right and seemly that the Baron of Bradwardine should be , in point of trust , and in point of power ...
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