The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2A. and C. Black, 1867 - 1050 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... CAPTAIN JOHN PORTEOUS , a name memorable in tritions of Edinburgh , as well as in the rs of criminal jurisprudence , was the son stizen of Edinburgh , who endeavoured to aim up to his own mechanical trade of a The youth , however , had ...
... CAPTAIN JOHN PORTEOUS , a name memorable in tritions of Edinburgh , as well as in the rs of criminal jurisprudence , was the son stizen of Edinburgh , who endeavoured to aim up to his own mechanical trade of a The youth , however , had ...
Pagina 18
... Captain John Porteous , the honour of his command and of his corps seems to have been a matter of high interest and importance . He was exceedingly incensed against Wilson for the affront which he construed him to have put upon his ...
... Captain John Porteous , the honour of his command and of his corps seems to have been a matter of high interest and importance . He was exceedingly incensed against Wilson for the affront which he construed him to have put upon his ...
Pagina 19
... Captain tes was wrought , by this appearance of rrection against his authority , into a rage so ang as made him forget , that , the sentence arag been fully executed , it was his duty not > ence in hostilities with the misguided multi ...
... Captain tes was wrought , by this appearance of rrection against his authority , into a rage so ang as made him forget , that , the sentence arag been fully executed , it was his duty not > ence in hostilities with the misguided multi ...
Pagina 20
... Captain Porteous's violence was not altogether regarded as good service , it might certainly be thought , that to visit it with a capital punishment would render it both delicate and dangerous for future officers , in the same ...
... Captain Porteous's violence was not altogether regarded as good service , it might certainly be thought , that to visit it with a capital punishment would render it both delicate and dangerous for future officers , in the same ...
Pagina 159
... Captain of Carrick came down upon them with andmen in the time of Shawfield's mob , and then we would be too ill received . ' At any rate , it is best for us , and for me in artar , who may be supposed to possess his mind upon many ...
... Captain of Carrick came down upon them with andmen in the time of Shawfield's mob , and then we would be too ill received . ' At any rate , it is best for us , and for me in artar , who may be supposed to possess his mind upon many ...
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