Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 2G. Bell and Sons, 1885 |
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... command you shall know them , yet I declare them to be wholly subjected to your order . I confess my thoughts did not tend towards marriage or a settlement ; for though I had no reason to question your care of me , yet I thought a ...
... command you shall know them , yet I declare them to be wholly subjected to your order . I confess my thoughts did not tend towards marriage or a settlement ; for though I had no reason to question your care of me , yet I thought a ...
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... command of her majesty , or indeed in her interests ; and therefore the queen was under dissatisfaction , and her party looked very much down . The protestants were everywhere disconsolate ; for the losses they had received at Rochelle ...
... command of her majesty , or indeed in her interests ; and therefore the queen was under dissatisfaction , and her party looked very much down . The protestants were everywhere disconsolate ; for the losses they had received at Rochelle ...
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... command public prayers to be made to Almighty God for the diverting the calamities that attended them . 2. That a treaty of peace might be set on foot , in order to come to a right understanding with the catholic princes . 3. That a ...
... command public prayers to be made to Almighty God for the diverting the calamities that attended them . 2. That a treaty of peace might be set on foot , in order to come to a right understanding with the catholic princes . 3. That a ...
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... command , and their wheelings , marchings , counter - marchings , and exercise were done with such order and readiness , that the distinct words of command were hardly of any use among them ; they were flushed with victory , and hardly ...
... command , and their wheelings , marchings , counter - marchings , and exercise were done with such order and readiness , that the distinct words of command were hardly of any use among them ; they were flushed with victory , and hardly ...
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... command of the army , which the duke submitted to with less good will than he had reason to do , the king's experience and conduct considered . CHAPTER IV . QUIT THE SAXON CAMP , AND JOIN THE SWEDISH ARMY— DISCIPLINE OF THE SWEDES - MY ...
... command of the army , which the duke submitted to with less good will than he had reason to do , the king's experience and conduct considered . CHAPTER IV . QUIT THE SAXON CAMP , AND JOIN THE SWEDISH ARMY— DISCIPLINE OF THE SWEDES - MY ...
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