Waverley Novels..., Volume 2R. Cadell, 1830 |
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Pagina 21
... Chieftain , and that of Mr Bradwardine , of Bradwardine , also in arms for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny , most resolutely , being privy to any of their designs against the government ...
... Chieftain , and that of Mr Bradwardine , of Bradwardine , also in arms for this unfortunate cause ? " " I do not mean to disguise it ; but I do deny , most resolutely , being privy to any of their designs against the government ...
Pagina 97
... trust , will never be ungrateful . " The politic Chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this per- VOL . II . I sonal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unac- customed to WAVERLEY . 97.
... trust , will never be ungrateful . " The politic Chieftain of the race of Ivor knew his advantage in introducing Waverley to this per- VOL . II . I sonal interview with the royal Adventurer . Unac- customed to WAVERLEY . 97.
Pagina 98
... warm not to be genuine . He also thanked Fergus Mac - Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adhe- rent , and presented Waverley to the various no- blemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his 98 WAVERLEY .
... warm not to be genuine . He also thanked Fergus Mac - Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adhe- rent , and presented Waverley to the various no- blemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his 98 WAVERLEY .
Pagina 99
Walter Scott. blemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avow- al of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of ...
Walter Scott. blemen , chieftains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and prospects , in whose bold and enthusiastic avow- al of his cause they might see an evidence of the sentiments of ...
Pagina 104
... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the service of ...
... chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred in the Irish Brigade in the service of ...
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answered appearance arms army attended auld Bailie Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine battle broadsword Cairnvreckan caliga called Callum Castle cavalry CHAPTER Charles Edward Chevalier Chief Chieftain clan Colonel Talbot command dear Doune Castle dragoons Edinburgh English Ensign Maccombich Evan Dhu eyes favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flockhart Flora Mac-Ivor followed gentleman Gilfillan Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highlanders honour hope horse house of Stewart Jacobites Janet Lady Emily laird look Lord Lord George Murray Lowland Macwheeble Major Melville maun ment military mind Miss Bradwardine Morton never night numbers officer party Penrith person poor portmanteau Prince Prince Charles Prince's prisoner puir racter regiment replied Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland seemed Sir Everard soldiers spirit Spontoon sword thought tion took troop Tully-Veolan verley Vich Ian Vohr Waver Waverley Waverley-Honour Waverley's whilk wish young