The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... land of Goshen . The love of travelling had pervaded all ranks , and carried the subjects of Britain into all quarters of the world . Greece , so attractive by its remains of art , by its struggles for freedom against a Mahomedan tyrant ...
... land of Goshen . The love of travelling had pervaded all ranks , and carried the subjects of Britain into all quarters of the world . Greece , so attractive by its remains of art , by its struggles for freedom against a Mahomedan tyrant ...
Pagina 4
... Land , with the heart of King Robert Bruce . Douglas , impatient to get at the Saracens , entered into war with those of Spain , and was killed there . Lockhart proceeded to the Holy Land with such Scottish knights as had escaped the ...
... Land , with the heart of King Robert Bruce . Douglas , impatient to get at the Saracens , entered into war with those of Spain , and was killed there . Lockhart proceeded to the Holy Land with such Scottish knights as had escaped the ...
Pagina 5
... Land , Richard was seized with an ague . The best leeches of the camp were unable to effect the cure of the King's disease ; but the prayers of the army were more successful . He became convalescent , and the first symptom of his ...
... Land , Richard was seized with an ague . The best leeches of the camp were unable to effect the cure of the King's disease ; but the prayers of the army were more successful . He became convalescent , and the first symptom of his ...
Pagina 8
... land around , as in the days of Moses , was " brimstone and salt ; it is not sown , nor beareth , nor any grass groweth thereon ; " the land as well as the lake might be termed dead , as producing nothing having resemblance to vege ...
... land around , as in the days of Moses , was " brimstone and salt ; it is not sown , nor beareth , nor any grass groweth thereon ; " the land as well as the lake might be termed dead , as producing nothing having resemblance to vege ...
Pagina 11
... land , over as wide a lake as thou seest yonder spread out behind us , yet not wet one hair above his hoof . " The Saracen looked at him with as much surprise as his manners permitted him to testify , which was only expressed by a ...
... land , over as wide a lake as thou seest yonder spread out behind us , yet not wet one hair above his hoof . " The Saracen looked at him with as much surprise as his manners permitted him to testify , which was only expressed by a ...
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