Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 3Galignani, 1830 - 299 páginas |
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... Chevalier ( that is a name we may both give to him ) , with his plaids and blue caps , will , I presume , be continuing his cru- sade southwards ? » « Not as I hear ; I believe the army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect ...
... Chevalier ( that is a name we may both give to him ) , with his plaids and blue caps , will , I presume , be continuing his cru- sade southwards ? » « Not as I hear ; I believe the army makes some stay in Edinburgh , to collect ...
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... Chevalier into Edinburgh after the decisive affair of Preston . One circumstance , however , may be noticed , because it illustrates the high spirit of Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the ...
... Chevalier into Edinburgh after the decisive affair of Preston . One circumstance , however , may be noticed , because it illustrates the high spirit of Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the ...
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... Chevalier , to an extent beyond what was suspected even by Fergus Mac - Ivor , whom , though obliged to him for protection , he regarded with fear and dislike . To success in this political depart ment , he naturally looked for raising ...
... Chevalier , to an extent beyond what was suspected even by Fergus Mac - Ivor , whom , though obliged to him for protection , he regarded with fear and dislike . To success in this political depart ment , he naturally looked for raising ...
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... Chevalier , as seducing a part of the regular army to his standard . For this pur- pose he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the ...
... Chevalier , as seducing a part of the regular army to his standard . For this pur- pose he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted , and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscuri- ties of the ...
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... Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference , with- out either affecting to avoid him or to shun intercourse with him . Every word , every look , was ...
... Chevalier in subduing the fortress . She maintained with rigour the rule she had laid down of treating him with indifference , with- out either affecting to avoid him or to shun intercourse with him . Every word , every look , was ...
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