St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... thoughts recurred to it , that seemed a presen- timent of evil , which in reality was yet to be singularly fulfilled . This unaccountable im- pression on his nervous system , gave rise to a restlessness , which frequently prompted him ...
... thoughts recurred to it , that seemed a presen- timent of evil , which in reality was yet to be singularly fulfilled . This unaccountable im- pression on his nervous system , gave rise to a restlessness , which frequently prompted him ...
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... thought of worldly care entered into hearts filled with the bliss of reciprocal love . But this could not last ; and ... thoughts were , however , put to flight for a short time by the return of Alice , accompanied by her step - mother ...
... thought of worldly care entered into hearts filled with the bliss of reciprocal love . But this could not last ; and ... thoughts were , however , put to flight for a short time by the return of Alice , accompanied by her step - mother ...
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... thought ye would hae waited till our removal , and contented ye wi ' the possession of the hostel , without making mair demands upon its scanty pro- fits ; but I tell ye it is vain ; not another coin can- 66 " 9 " Nay , mother ...
... thought ye would hae waited till our removal , and contented ye wi ' the possession of the hostel , without making mair demands upon its scanty pro- fits ; but I tell ye it is vain ; not another coin can- 66 " 9 " Nay , mother ...
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... thoughts of being present when it was inflicted , lest his royal person should be subjected to injury . I have , however , with much difficulty over- come his fears , by impressing on his mind the impossibility of such mischance from ...
... thoughts of being present when it was inflicted , lest his royal person should be subjected to injury . I have , however , with much difficulty over- come his fears , by impressing on his mind the impossibility of such mischance from ...
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... seemed to vibrate at his heart . 66 66 There thou standest , " he thought , poor victim ! strong in opening manhood , with the promise of many coming years in thine athletic limbs , thy countenance ruddy with health , 46 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... seemed to vibrate at his heart . 66 66 There thou standest , " he thought , poor victim ! strong in opening manhood , with the promise of many coming years in thine athletic limbs , thy countenance ruddy with health , 46 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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