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Pagina 8
... David Barclay , then lying there in garrison . This was the father of Robert Barclay , author of the celebrated Apology for the Quakers . It may be observed among the inconsistencies of human nature , that Kirkton , Wodrow , and other ...
... David Barclay , then lying there in garrison . This was the father of Robert Barclay , author of the celebrated Apology for the Quakers . It may be observed among the inconsistencies of human nature , that Kirkton , Wodrow , and other ...
Pagina 25
... David Deans was the Laird o ' Dumbiedikes ' land . Mr Butler vad ken her father or some o ' her folk . Get up , Mr Saddletree - ye have set yoursell down on the ery brecham that wants stitching - and here's Willie , the prentice . — Ye ...
... David Deans was the Laird o ' Dumbiedikes ' land . Mr Butler vad ken her father or some o ' her folk . Get up , Mr Saddletree - ye have set yoursell down on the ery brecham that wants stitching - and here's Willie , the prentice . — Ye ...
Pagina 34
... ears as fast as ever the tory b whistled around those of the Covenanters at land , Bothwell Brigg , or Airsmoss . Struggle I See Note E. Dumbierikes . Bu and he struggled gallantly , " Douce David I was 31 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... ears as fast as ever the tory b whistled around those of the Covenanters at land , Bothwell Brigg , or Airsmoss . Struggle I See Note E. Dumbierikes . Bu and he struggled gallantly , " Douce David I was 31 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
Pagina 35
Vol. 2 Sir Walter Scott. and he struggled gallantly , " Douce David I was routed horse and foot , and lay at the cy of his grasping landlord just at the time that Benin Butler died . The fate of each family was : anticipated ; but they ...
Vol. 2 Sir Walter Scott. and he struggled gallantly , " Douce David I was routed horse and foot , and lay at the cy of his grasping landlord just at the time that Benin Butler died . The fate of each family was : anticipated ; but they ...
Pagina 39
... David with solemnity , " is a lad I wish heartily weel to , even as if he were mine ain son- but I doubt there will be outs and ins in the track of his walk . I muckle fear his gifts will get the heels of his grace . He has ower muckle ...
... David with solemnity , " is a lad I wish heartily weel to , even as if he were mine ain son- but I doubt there will be outs and ins in the track of his walk . I muckle fear his gifts will get the heels of his grace . He has ower muckle ...
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Abbot answered Argyle Athelstane auld Avenel bairn better betwixt Black Knight Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother Butler called Captain castle Cedric companion Crossmyloof daughter David Deans death door Duke Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes father favour fear Fitzurse frae Friar Front-de-Boeuf George Staunton Grace Grand Master gude Gurth hand hath head heard heart holy honour horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jeanie Deans King Knight Lady Rowena Laird Libberton look Lord Madge mair Malvoisin maun Middleburgh mind muckle never noble Norman occasion person poor Porteous Prince John prisoner Ratcliffe Rebecca replied Reuben Rowena Sacristan Saddletree Saint Saxon Scotland seemed Sharpitlaw shew sister speak Staunton tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tion tone voice Wamba weel whilk Wildfire woman words young