The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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... mean pretensions ; he married Scott's daughter and lived on terms of intimacy with Scott him- self . Under these circumstances it is not surprising that he has written one of the best biographies in English . In chapters xix and xx may ...
... mean pretensions ; he married Scott's daughter and lived on terms of intimacy with Scott him- self . Under these circumstances it is not surprising that he has written one of the best biographies in English . In chapters xix and xx may ...
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... mean time , despatched a herald to charge Buccleuch to withdraw with his forces . Scott replied , " that he was come , according to the custom of the Borders , to show the King his clan and followers , and invite his Grace to dine at ...
... mean time , despatched a herald to charge Buccleuch to withdraw with his forces . Scott replied , " that he was come , according to the custom of the Borders , to show the King his clan and followers , and invite his Grace to dine at ...
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... means of Buccleuch , now resolved to attempt it in person . He received much encouragement from the Chancellor Beaton ( distinguished at the skirmish called Clean- the - Causeway ) , from the Earl of Glencairn , and other noble- men ...
... means of Buccleuch , now resolved to attempt it in person . He received much encouragement from the Chancellor Beaton ( distinguished at the skirmish called Clean- the - Causeway ) , from the Earl of Glencairn , and other noble- men ...
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... means by which powerful chiefs avenged themselves of their feudal enemies . For the decision of civil questions , James V. invented and in- stituted what is called the College of Justice , being the Supreme Court of Scotland in civil ...
... means by which powerful chiefs avenged themselves of their feudal enemies . For the decision of civil questions , James V. invented and in- stituted what is called the College of Justice , being the Supreme Court of Scotland in civil ...
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... means of defending themselves , and could , by their coldness , sufficiently check any approach to in- trusion ; and for myself , I had now for several years dedicated my hours so much to literary labor that I should have felt dif ...
... means of defending themselves , and could , by their coldness , sufficiently check any approach to in- trusion ; and for myself , I had now for several years dedicated my hours so much to literary labor that I should have felt dif ...
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