Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... now fell respectfully into the rear , followed with Callum Beg and Dugald Mahony . We shall take the opportunity to introduce the reader to some particulars of Fergus Mac - Ivor's character and history , WAVERLEY . 83 888.
... now fell respectfully into the rear , followed with Callum Beg and Dugald Mahony . We shall take the opportunity to introduce the reader to some particulars of Fergus Mac - Ivor's character and history , WAVERLEY . 83 888.
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... Mac - Ivor , about three centuries before , had set up a claim to be recognized as chief of the numerous and powerful clan to which he belonged , the name of which it is unneces- sary to mention . Being defeated by an opponent who had ...
... Mac - Ivor , about three centuries before , had set up a claim to be recognized as chief of the numerous and powerful clan to which he belonged , the name of which it is unneces- sary to mention . Being defeated by an opponent who had ...
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... Mac - Ivor lived Sixty Years sooner than he did , he would , in all probability , have wanted the polished manner and know- ledge of the world which he now possessed ; and had he lived Sixty Years later , his ambition and love of rule ...
... Mac - Ivor lived Sixty Years sooner than he did , he would , in all probability , have wanted the polished manner and know- ledge of the world which he now possessed ; and had he lived Sixty Years later , his ambition and love of rule ...
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... Mac - Ivor was the first to condole with them , and , after gently blaming their rashness , never failed deeply to lament the lawless state of the country . These lamentations did not exclude suspicion , and matters were so represented ...
... Mac - Ivor was the first to condole with them , and , after gently blaming their rashness , never failed deeply to lament the lawless state of the country . These lamentations did not exclude suspicion , and matters were so represented ...
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... Mac - Ivor , indeed , apologized for the confusion occasioned by so large a party , and pleaded the necessity of his situation , on which unlimited hospitality was imposed as a paramount duty . " These stout idle kinsmen of mine , " he ...
... Mac - Ivor , indeed , apologized for the confusion occasioned by so large a party , and pleaded the necessity of his situation , on which unlimited hospitality was imposed as a paramount duty . " These stout idle kinsmen of mine , " he ...
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