The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ..., Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... Armstrong of Manger- toun ; but , at a later period , they are declared a broken clan , i.e. one which had no lawful head , to In illustration of this position , the reader is referred to a long correspondence betwixt Lord Dacre and the ...
... Armstrong of Manger- toun ; but , at a later period , they are declared a broken clan , i.e. one which had no lawful head , to In illustration of this position , the reader is referred to a long correspondence betwixt Lord Dacre and the ...
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... Armstrong is said to have spread the terror of his name almost as far as New- castle , and to have levied black - mail , or protection and forbearance money , for many miles round . James V. , of whom it was long remembered by his ...
... Armstrong is said to have spread the terror of his name almost as far as New- castle , and to have levied black - mail , or protection and forbearance money , for many miles round . James V. , of whom it was long remembered by his ...
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... Armstrong , had been the price of his release from the feudal penalty arising from his having ne- glected to procure a regular investiture from his superior . As Johne only touched the pen , it appears that he could not write ...
... Armstrong , had been the price of his release from the feudal penalty arising from his having ne- glected to procure a regular investiture from his superior . As Johne only touched the pen , it appears that he could not write ...
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON POPULAR POETRY | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIXES | 240 |
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