The Waverley NovelsD. Appleton, 1869 |
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Pagina 11
... England a large army to the assistance of the Parliament , were determined on their part to em- brace the earliest opportunity of declaring for the King , and making such a diversion as should at least compel the recall of General ...
... England a large army to the assistance of the Parliament , were determined on their part to em- brace the earliest opportunity of declaring for the King , and making such a diversion as should at least compel the recall of General ...
Pagina 12
... England , he would not be long in ex- acting from the Scots the vengeance which he might suppose due to those who had set the ex- ample of taking up arms against him . Such was the policy of the measure which dictated the send- ing the ...
... England , he would not be long in ex- acting from the Scots the vengeance which he might suppose due to those who had set the ex- ample of taking up arms against him . Such was the policy of the measure which dictated the send- ing the ...
Pagina 13
... England and Scotland , saw the influence which this bait had upon the spirits of those with whom he dealt ; and although himself a violent Independent , he contrived at once to gratify and to elude the eager desires of the Presbyterians ...
... England and Scotland , saw the influence which this bait had upon the spirits of those with whom he dealt ; and although himself a violent Independent , he contrived at once to gratify and to elude the eager desires of the Presbyterians ...
Pagina 34
... England , that he returned a contented king from a contented people , -after all this , and without even the pretext for a na- tional grievance , the same men have , upon doubts and suspicions , equally dishonorable to the King , and ...
... England , that he returned a contented king from a contented people , -after all this , and without even the pretext for a na- tional grievance , the same men have , upon doubts and suspicions , equally dishonorable to the King , and ...
Pagina 69
... England the bow and quiver , once the glory of the bold yeomen of that land , were occasional ly used during the great civil wars . point which he saw interested his General . " If , " said he , your Excellency wishes to make an infall ...
... England the bow and quiver , once the glory of the bold yeomen of that land , were occasional ly used during the great civil wars . point which he saw interested his General . " If , " said he , your Excellency wishes to make an infall ...
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Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the Author's ..., Volume 10 Walter Scott Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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