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That men should be found rash enough to throw away their services and lives in a desperate cause , is nothing new in history , which abounds with instances of similar devotion - that Mr. Herries is such an enthusiast , is no less ...
That men should be found rash enough to throw away their services and lives in a desperate cause , is nothing new in history , which abounds with instances of similar devotion - that Mr. Herries is such an enthusiast , is no less ...
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He caused the trumpets to sound an English point of war in the court - yard , and Redgauntlet at once sprung to his arms , and seemed ... the cause of his mother's death , and the evidence of his father's guilt , 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
He caused the trumpets to sound an English point of war in the court - yard , and Redgauntlet at once sprung to his arms , and seemed ... the cause of his mother's death , and the evidence of his father's guilt , 12 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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do not let friends quarrel ; we are all zealous for the cause - but truly , although I know the license claimed by the great in such matters , and can , I hope , make due allowance , there is , I may say , an indecorum in a prince who ...
do not let friends quarrel ; we are all zealous for the cause - but truly , although I know the license claimed by the great in such matters , and can , I hope , make due allowance , there is , I may say , an indecorum in a prince who ...
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Alan Fairford answered apartment appearance arms attention believe bring brother brought called cause close confidence continued Cristal danger Darsie desire direct door doubt escape expressed eyes Fair Father fear feel fellow forward gave gentleman give hand head hear heard heart hold honour hope horse interest keep lady Laird Latimer least leave length less letter light Lilias look manner matter Maxwell means mind Miss Nanty Nanty Ewart never Nixon observed occasion once party passed perhaps person Peter poor present Provost Quaker reason Redgauntlet replied respect returned safety seemed seen side Sir Richard soon speak spirit stand Summertrees suppose tell thee thing thou thought tone Trumbull turned uncle whole wish young