The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Evandale , himself an adimirer of Edith , and more than suspecting her partiality for the rival who is now on the point of destruction , yet generously complies with her request , and makes it a point of personal favour with Claverhouse ...
... Evandale , himself an adimirer of Edith , and more than suspecting her partiality for the rival who is now on the point of destruction , yet generously complies with her request , and makes it a point of personal favour with Claverhouse ...
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... Evandale , and by a party of dragoons left there by Claverhouse in his retreat from Drumclog Thus prepared , they resolved to stand a siege ; the incidents of 6 which are told with great minuteness , according to the which 462 JAN ...
... Evandale , and by a party of dragoons left there by Claverhouse in his retreat from Drumclog Thus prepared , they resolved to stand a siege ; the incidents of 6 which are told with great minuteness , according to the which 462 JAN ...
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... Evandale is made prisoner in a sally , and on the point of be- ing executed by the more violent party of the insurgents . The more moderate leaders unite with Morton in opposing this cruel re- solution , and liberate Evandale upon ...
... Evandale is made prisoner in a sally , and on the point of be- ing executed by the more violent party of the insurgents . The more moderate leaders unite with Morton in opposing this cruel re- solution , and liberate Evandale upon ...
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... Evandale , and , carrying him to Edinburgh , procures the doom of death , which he had incurred for being found in arms against the government , to be exchanged for a sentence of banishment . But he witnesses the dreadful examination by ...
... Evandale , and , carrying him to Edinburgh , procures the doom of death , which he had incurred for being found in arms against the government , to be exchanged for a sentence of banishment . But he witnesses the dreadful examination by ...
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... Evandale , whose steady friendship had long delayed their ruin . Morton arrives in this humble abode ; and the projected marriage of Lord Evandale with Miss Bellenden , to which she reluctantly assents , in consequence of her persuasion ...
... Evandale , whose steady friendship had long delayed their ruin . Morton arrives in this humble abode ; and the projected marriage of Lord Evandale with Miss Bellenden , to which she reluctantly assents , in consequence of her persuasion ...
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