The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... , the Saxon language , while in the Highlands they retained the Celtic dialect , along with the dress , arms , manners , and government of their fathers . There was , for a time , a solemn national 30 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
... , the Saxon language , while in the Highlands they retained the Celtic dialect , along with the dress , arms , manners , and government of their fathers . There was , for a time , a solemn national 30 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON.
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... arms . " The laird of Bukcleugh has a respecte , and is not forfeited ; and will get his pece , and was in Lethquo , both Sondaye , Mondaye , and Tewisday last , which is grete displeasure to the Carres . " - Letter from Sir C. Dacre to ...
... arms . " The laird of Bukcleugh has a respecte , and is not forfeited ; and will get his pece , and was in Lethquo , both Sondaye , Mondaye , and Tewisday last , which is grete displeasure to the Carres . " - Letter from Sir C. Dacre to ...
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... in severing their legs and arms , before inflicting a mortal wound . When their own prisoners were slain , the Scottish , with an unextinguishable thirst for blood , purchased those of the French ; parting 128 INTRODUCTION .
... in severing their legs and arms , before inflicting a mortal wound . When their own prisoners were slain , the Scottish , with an unextinguishable thirst for blood , purchased those of the French ; parting 128 INTRODUCTION .
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... arms , in exchange for an English captive . " I myself , " saye Beaugué , with military sang - froid , " I myself sold them a prisoner for a small horse . They laid him down upon the ground , galloped over him with their lances in rest ...
... arms , in exchange for an English captive . " I myself , " saye Beaugué , with military sang - froid , " I myself sold them a prisoner for a small horse . They laid him down upon the ground , galloped over him with their lances in rest ...
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... arms . Those who had been so lately triumphant , were now , in many instances , asking the protection of their own pri- soners . In all probability , not a man would have escaped death , or captivity , but for the character- 1 This ...
... arms . Those who had been so lately triumphant , were now , in many instances , asking the protection of their own pri- soners . In all probability , not a man would have escaped death , or captivity , but for the character- 1 This ...
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