Waverley Novels, Volume 2Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Pagina 3
... character in early youth that he felt dislike at applying to a stranger even for casual information , without previously glancing at his physiognomy and appearance . While he looked about in order to select the person with whom he would ...
... character in early youth that he felt dislike at applying to a stranger even for casual information , without previously glancing at his physiognomy and appearance . While he looked about in order to select the person with whom he would ...
Pagina 8
... character with the com- mon people , although he preached the practical fruits of Christian faith , as well as its abstract te- nets , and was respected by the higher orders , not- withstanding he declined soothing their speculative ...
... character with the com- mon people , although he preached the practical fruits of Christian faith , as well as its abstract te- nets , and was respected by the higher orders , not- withstanding he declined soothing their speculative ...
Pagina 12
... character , by travelling on the state business on the fast - day . To this Major Melville answered , with great com- posure , that so far from claiming any merit in this affair , Mr. Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the im- position of ...
... character , by travelling on the state business on the fast - day . To this Major Melville answered , with great com- posure , that so far from claiming any merit in this affair , Mr. Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the im- position of ...
Pagina 13
... character both as a soldier and a subject . In the former ca- pacity , you are charged with spreading mutiny and rebellion among the men you commanded , and set- ting them the example of desertion , by prolonging your own absence from ...
... character both as a soldier and a subject . In the former ca- pacity , you are charged with spreading mutiny and rebellion among the men you commanded , and set- ting them the example of desertion , by prolonging your own absence from ...
Pagina 18
... character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned , after having paid your homage to him , to ...
... character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned , after having paid your homage to him , to ...
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