Waverley Novels: Vol. 3, Volume 3Cadell, 1843 - 669 halaman |
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... favour , without much regard to its justice . As opportunity occurred of annoying or extirpating their neighbours , they gradually extended their own domains , by usurping , under the pretext of such royal grants , those of their more ...
... favour , without much regard to its justice . As opportunity occurred of annoying or extirpating their neighbours , they gradually extended their own domains , by usurping , under the pretext of such royal grants , those of their more ...
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... favour from the Earl , who had in secret advised and encouraged him to many of the desperate actions for which he was now called to so severe a reckoning . But Argyle , as old Birrell expresses himself , kept a Highlandman's promise ...
... favour from the Earl , who had in secret advised and encouraged him to many of the desperate actions for which he was now called to so severe a reckoning . But Argyle , as old Birrell expresses himself , kept a Highlandman's promise ...
Halaman 9
... favour , during this prosperous period of his life , with his nearest and most powerful neighbour , James first Duke of Montrose , from whom he received many marks of regard . His Grace consented to give his nephew and himself a right ...
... favour , during this prosperous period of his life , with his nearest and most powerful neighbour , James first Duke of Montrose , from whom he received many marks of regard . His Grace consented to give his nephew and himself a right ...
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... favour , by an apparent surrender of their arms to Colonel Patrick Campbell of Finnah , who furnished them and their leader with protections under his hand . Being thus in a great measure secured from the resentment of Government , Rob ...
... favour , by an apparent surrender of their arms to Colonel Patrick Campbell of Finnah , who furnished them and their leader with protections under his hand . Being thus in a great measure secured from the resentment of Government , Rob ...
Halaman 32
... favour of the accused ; for there is a sort of perspective in guilt , and crimes of an old date seem less odious than those of recent occurrence . But notwithstanding these considerations , the jury , 32 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... favour of the accused ; for there is a sort of perspective in guilt , and crimes of an old date seem less odious than those of recent occurrence . But notwithstanding these considerations , the jury , 32 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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Halaman 157 - And when I looked, behold, an hand was sent unto me ; and, lo, a roll of a book was therein ; And he spread it before me ; and it was written within and without : and there was written therein lamentations, and mourning, and woe.
Halaman 565 - Come, and let us return unto the Lord: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
Halaman 240 - I recognised, to my horror and astonishment, my old acquaintance Morris. He fell prostrate before the female Chief with an effort to clasp her knees, from which she drew back, as if his touch had been pollution, so that all he could do in token of the extremity of his humiliation, was to kiss the hem of her plaid.
Halaman 240 - I was so much moved by this horrid spectacle that, although in momentary expectation of sharing his fate, I did attempt to speak in his behalf, but, as might have been expected, my interference was sternly disregarded. The victim was held fast by some, while...
Halaman 188 - And hears him rustling in the wood, and sees His course at distance by the bending trees ; And thinks, Here comes my mortal enemy, And either he must fall in fight, or I...
Halaman 497 - Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.
Halaman 506 - He that is down needs fear no fall; He that is low no pride; He that is humble ever shall Have God to be his guide.
Halaman 319 - Whoe'er's been at Paris must needs know the Greve, The fatal retreat of the unfortunate brave, Where honour and justice most oddly contribute, To ease heroes' pains by an halter and gibbet.
Halaman 507 - I may weel say I am come out of the city of Destruction, for my mother is Mrs. Bat's-eyes, that dwells at Deadman's corner; and Frank Levitt, and Tyburn Tam, they may be likened to Mistrust and Guilt, that came galloping up, and struck the poor pilgrim to the ground with a great club, and stole a bag of silver, which was most of his spending money, and so have they done to many, and will do to more. But now we will gang to the Interpreter's house, for I ken a man that will play the Interpreter right...
Halaman 534 - Argyll, the state's whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the senate and the field?