The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... Regent of the kingdom , bred in the French court , and more accustomed to wield the pen than the sword , feebly endeavoured to con- trol a lawless nobility , to whom his manners appeared strange , and his person despicable . It was in ...
... Regent of the kingdom , bred in the French court , and more accustomed to wield the pen than the sword , feebly endeavoured to con- trol a lawless nobility , to whom his manners appeared strange , and his person despicable . It was in ...
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... regent was neverthe- less unhappy . The new warden was a foreigner , placed in the office of Lord Home , as the delegate of the very man who had brought that baron to the scaffold . A stratagem , contrived by Home of Wedderburn , who ...
... regent was neverthe- less unhappy . The new warden was a foreigner , placed in the office of Lord Home , as the delegate of the very man who had brought that baron to the scaffold . A stratagem , contrived by Home of Wedderburn , who ...
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... . " On my conscience , " answered the Archbishop , " I cannot help what is to hap- pen . " As he laid his hand upon his breast . at this solemn The return of the Regent was followed by the banishment 110 INTRODUCTION .
... . " On my conscience , " answered the Archbishop , " I cannot help what is to hap- pen . " As he laid his hand upon his breast . at this solemn The return of the Regent was followed by the banishment 110 INTRODUCTION .
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Walter Scott. The return of the Regent was followed by the banishment of Angus , and by a desultory warfare with England , carried on with mutual incur- sions . Two gallant armies , levied by Albany , were dismissed without any exploit ...
Walter Scott. The return of the Regent was followed by the banishment of Angus , and by a desultory warfare with England , carried on with mutual incur- sions . Two gallant armies , levied by Albany , were dismissed without any exploit ...
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... Regent Murray ) were necessary to restore some degree of tran- quillity . He marched to Jedburgh , executed twenty or thirty of the transgressors , burnt many houses , and brought a number of prisoners to Edinburgh . The chieftains of ...
... Regent Murray ) were necessary to restore some degree of tran- quillity . He marched to Jedburgh , executed twenty or thirty of the transgressors , burnt many houses , and brought a number of prisoners to Edinburgh . The chieftains of ...
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