The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... brother , " interrupted the Saracen ; " we shall find , either of us , enough of Franks or of Moslemah on whom to exercise both sword and lance . This Theodorick is protected both by Turk and Arab ; and , though one of strange ...
... brother , " interrupted the Saracen ; " we shall find , either of us , enough of Franks or of Moslemah on whom to exercise both sword and lance . This Theodorick is protected both by Turk and Arab ; and , though one of strange ...
Pagina 53
... brother of England , " said Philip , " and I will presently shiew Austria that he is wrong in this matter .. -Do not think , noble Duke , " he continued , " that , in permitting the standard of England to occupy the highest point in our ...
... brother of England , " said Philip , " and I will presently shiew Austria that he is wrong in this matter .. -Do not think , noble Duke , " he continued , " that , in permitting the standard of England to occupy the highest point in our ...
Pagina 54
... brother of England as brothers should part , and the only strife between the Lions of England and the Lilies of France shall be , which shall be carried deepest into the ranks of the in- fidels . " 1 " It is a bargain , my royal brother ...
... brother of England as brothers should part , and the only strife between the Lions of England and the Lilies of France shall be , which shall be carried deepest into the ranks of the in- fidels . " 1 " It is a bargain , my royal brother ...
Pagina 62
... brother Richard , that he will allow Christian garrisons in the six strongest cities of Palestine , and one in Jerusalem itself , and suffer them to be under the immediate command of the officers of Richard , who , he consents , shall ...
... brother Richard , that he will allow Christian garrisons in the six strongest cities of Palestine , and one in Jerusalem itself , and suffer them to be under the immediate command of the officers of Richard , who , he consents , shall ...
Pagina 64
... brother , there is no pardon for thy fault . " But " I speak not to demand grace of mortal man , " said the Scot ; " it is in your Grace's pleasure to give or refuse me time for Christian shrift - if man denies it , may God grant me the ...
... brother , there is no pardon for thy fault . " But " I speak not to demand grace of mortal man , " said the Scot ; " it is in your Grace's pleasure to give or refuse me time for Christian shrift - if man denies it , may God grant me the ...
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