Waverley Novels, Volume 2Dana Estes, 1900 |
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Pagina 139
... English flag , whose tops and yards were crowded with less timid spectators . - When this awful pause had lasted for a short time , Fergus , with another chieftain , received orders . to detach their clans towards the village of Preston ...
... English flag , whose tops and yards were crowded with less timid spectators . - When this awful pause had lasted for a short time , Fergus , with another chieftain , received orders . to detach their clans towards the village of Preston ...
Pagina 158
... English gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald sagaciously argued that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed would be regulated by the state of the prisoner when he should deliver him ...
... English gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald sagaciously argued that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed would be regulated by the state of the prisoner when he should deliver him ...
Pagina 249
... English cavalry now occupied it , and consequently were between him and the Highlanders . Precluded , therefore , from advancing in a straight direction , he resolved to avoid the English military and endeavour to join his friends by ...
... English cavalry now occupied it , and consequently were between him and the Highlanders . Precluded , therefore , from advancing in a straight direction , he resolved to avoid the English military and endeavour to join his friends by ...
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