Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 1S.H. Parker, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... king in Westminster . The Baron of Bradwardine , for he was generally so called in Scotland , ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) no sooner ...
... king in Westminster . The Baron of Bradwardine , for he was generally so called in Scotland , ( although his intimates , from his place of residence , used to denominate him Tully - Veolan , or , more familiarly , Tully ) no sooner ...
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... King of France ? Or perhaps you are more lately from Rome ? it must be Rome will do it at last the church must light its candle at the old lamp . - Eh - what , cautious ? I like you the better ; but no fear . " - Here Mr. Pembroke with ...
... King of France ? Or perhaps you are more lately from Rome ? it must be Rome will do it at last the church must light its candle at the old lamp . - Eh - what , cautious ? I like you the better ; but no fear . " - Here Mr. Pembroke with ...
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... King Duncan . CHAPTER VIII . A Scottish Manor - House Sixty Years Since . It was about noon when Captain Waverley entered the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Veolan , close to which was situated the mansion of the ...
... King Duncan . CHAPTER VIII . A Scottish Manor - House Sixty Years Since . It was about noon when Captain Waverley entered the straggling village , or rather hamlet , of Tully - Veolan , close to which was situated the mansion of the ...
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... king , politely leaving to the consciences of his guests to drink to the sovereign de facto or de jure , as their politics inclined . The conversation now became general ; and , shortly afterwards , Miss Brad- wardine , who had done the ...
... king , politely leaving to the consciences of his guests to drink to the sovereign de facto or de jure , as their politics inclined . The conversation now became general ; and , shortly afterwards , Miss Brad- wardine , who had done the ...
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... King William's fall , which occasioned his death , was said to be owing to his horse , stumbling at a mole - hill , yet felt inclined to take umbrage at a toast , which seemed , from the glance of Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar ...
... King William's fall , which occasioned his death , was said to be owing to his horse , stumbling at a mole - hill , yet felt inclined to take umbrage at a toast , which seemed , from the glance of Balmawhapple's eye , to have a peculiar ...
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ancient answered appeared arms attended Baillie Macwheeble Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine beauty brother Cairnvreckan called Callum Beg Captain Waverley cause CHAPTER character chief Chieftain clan claymore command dear Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley English Evan Dhu expressed father favourable feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Flora frae Gaelic Gellatley gentleman Gilfillan glen Glennaquoich guest hand head heard heart hero Highland honour horse house of Stuart Ivor Jacobites King lady Laird letter louis d'or low country Lowland Major Melville manner ment military mind Mirkwood Miss Bradwardine Miss Mac-Ivor morning Morton natural neighbour never observed occasion officer party passed person Perthshire plaid political present Rachael received regiment replied respect Richard Waverley romantic Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard sister soldier song strag sword thought tion Tully-Veolan verley Vich Ian Vohr village wardine Waver Waverley-Honour Waverley's whig wild wish young youth