Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 15
... believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as were recruited upon Waverley Honour ? " " Certainly ; the poor ...
... believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as were recruited upon Waverley Honour ? " " Certainly ; the poor ...
Pagina 28
... believe him , " re- plied the magistrate ; " for they are as stupid and pedantic in composition as mischievous in their te- But can you suppose anything but value for the principles they maintain would induce a young man of his age to ...
... believe him , " re- plied the magistrate ; " for they are as stupid and pedantic in composition as mischievous in their te- But can you suppose anything but value for the principles they maintain would induce a young man of his age to ...
Pagina 29
... to the Low Country open and undefended to the Highland army . " " Good God ! " said the clergyman . " Is the man a coward , a traitor , or an idiot ? " " None of the three , I believe , " A CONFERENCE AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 29.
... to the Low Country open and undefended to the Highland army . " " Good God ! " said the clergyman . " Is the man a coward , a traitor , or an idiot ? " " None of the three , I believe , " A CONFERENCE AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 29.
Pagina 30
... believe , " said Major Melville , " that I must give this young man in charge to some of the de- tached parties of armed volunteers who were lately sent out to overawe the disaffected districts . They are now recalled towards Stirling ...
... believe , " said Major Melville , " that I must give this young man in charge to some of the de- tached parties of armed volunteers who were lately sent out to overawe the disaffected districts . They are now recalled towards Stirling ...
Pagina 32
... believe , however erroneously , that the liberty and rights of the subject were less carefully protected . A sentiment of bitterness rose in his mind against the government , which he considered as the cause of his embarrassment and ...
... believe , however erroneously , that the liberty and rights of the subject were less carefully protected . A sentiment of bitterness rose in his mind against the government , which he considered as the cause of his embarrassment and ...
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