Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina xxxiv
... Duke's part , saying he would hold reckoning with the Duke of Montrose out of the damages which he had sustained by his Grace's means , in which he included the losses he had suffered , as well by the burning of his house by General ...
... Duke's part , saying he would hold reckoning with the Duke of Montrose out of the damages which he had sustained by his Grace's means , in which he included the losses he had suffered , as well by the burning of his house by General ...
Pagina 350
... Duke , reddening with indignation , after having perused the letter , which was written upon a very dirty scrap of paper , but most punctiliously addressed , " For the much - honored hands of Ane High and Mighty Prince , the Duke ...
... Duke , reddening with indignation , after having perused the letter , which was written upon a very dirty scrap of paper , but most punctiliously addressed , " For the much - honored hands of Ane High and Mighty Prince , the Duke ...
Pagina 377
... Duke , smiling in his turn , " will allow my taste may be a pledge for me on that score . " Then , though she has not much the air d'une grande dame , I suppose she is some thirtieth cousin in the terrible chapter of Scottish genealogy ...
... Duke , smiling in his turn , " will allow my taste may be a pledge for me on that score . " Then , though she has not much the air d'une grande dame , I suppose she is some thirtieth cousin in the terrible chapter of Scottish genealogy ...
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