The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1900 |
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Pagina 261
... military discipline ; and were you not as it were a tyro , your purpose would deserve strong reprobation . For a prisoner of war is on no account to be coerced with fetters , or detained in ergastulo , as would have been the case had ...
... military discipline ; and were you not as it were a tyro , your purpose would deserve strong reprobation . For a prisoner of war is on no account to be coerced with fetters , or detained in ergastulo , as would have been the case had ...
Pagina 309
... military life , seen Britons disgrace themselves by a panic flight , and that before a foe without either arms or discipline . And now I find the heir of my dearest friend - the son , I may say , of his affections - sharing a triumph ...
... military life , seen Britons disgrace themselves by a panic flight , and that before a foe without either arms or discipline . And now I find the heir of my dearest friend - the son , I may say , of his affections - sharing a triumph ...
Pagina 323
... military character , he differed from all whom Waverley had as yet seen . The soldiership of the Baron of Bradwardine was marked by pedantry ; that of Major Melville by a sort of marti- net attention to the minutia and technicalities of ...
... military character , he differed from all whom Waverley had as yet seen . The soldiership of the Baron of Bradwardine was marked by pedantry ; that of Major Melville by a sort of marti- net attention to the minutia and technicalities of ...
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Waverley | 233 |
He extended his hand to Edward with | 253 |
He fixed his eye upon him with an upbraid | 298 |
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