Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... honour , which certainly would have pro- tected him from my sword , » answered Ker- neguy . << But the quarrel is his ; nor can I tell any reason why he fixed it upon me , un- less it were the difference of our political opinions ...
... honour , which certainly would have pro- tected him from my sword , » answered Ker- neguy . << But the quarrel is his ; nor can I tell any reason why he fixed it upon me , un- less it were the difference of our political opinions ...
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... honour him . » Everard withdrew his hand with a smile , and bowed in return to the salutation of the page , whose stiff reception of his advances he imputed to the proud pettish disposition of a Scotch boy , trained up in ideas of ...
... honour him . » Everard withdrew his hand with a smile , and bowed in return to the salutation of the page , whose stiff reception of his advances he imputed to the proud pettish disposition of a Scotch boy , trained up in ideas of ...
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... honour unassail'd.— Was I deceived , or did a sable cloud , Turn forth her silver lining on the night ? ' << The rest has escaped me , » said the reciter , << and I marvel I have been able to remember so much . " Sir Henry Lee , who had ...
... honour unassail'd.— Was I deceived , or did a sable cloud , Turn forth her silver lining on the night ? ' << The rest has escaped me , » said the reciter , << and I marvel I have been able to remember so much . " Sir Henry Lee , who had ...
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... honoured sir , and thought you really desired to know something of our literature ; and in repeating what you thought not unworthy your hearing , I profess I thought I was doing you pleasure , instead of stirring your indignation ...
... honoured sir , and thought you really desired to know something of our literature ; and in repeating what you thought not unworthy your hearing , I profess I thought I was doing you pleasure , instead of stirring your indignation ...
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... Scotsman made him a stately , and at the same time a condescending bow , said he should expect the honour of his com- mands , offered his hand to Mistress Alice , to conduct her back to her father's apartment , and took WOODSTOCK , 27.
... Scotsman made him a stately , and at the same time a condescending bow , said he should expect the honour of his com- mands , offered his hand to Mistress Alice , to conduct her back to her father's apartment , and took WOODSTOCK , 27.
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