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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... party - Frequent and disastrous actions - The Scots declare for the parliament , and enter England , with an army in the north - The king brings Irish regiments over , which gives great disgust - I am detached with Prince Rupert to the ...
... party - Frequent and disastrous actions - The Scots declare for the parliament , and enter England , with an army in the north - The king brings Irish regiments over , which gives great disgust - I am detached with Prince Rupert to the ...
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... party and myself disguise ourselves , and go to Leeds to learn news- Engagement with the country fellows on our return - Our party attempts to join Prince Rupert - Adventures on the road - We join the prince at Kendal , in Westmoreland ...
... party and myself disguise ourselves , and go to Leeds to learn news- Engagement with the country fellows on our return - Our party attempts to join Prince Rupert - Adventures on the road - We join the prince at Kendal , in Westmoreland ...
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... party in the actions he relates . But , as it is needless to do this , all that remains is , to trace our author to his name . 1 He says he was second son to a Shropshire gentleman , who was made a peer in the reign of King Charles I ...
... party in the actions he relates . But , as it is needless to do this , all that remains is , to trace our author to his name . 1 He says he was second son to a Shropshire gentleman , who was made a peer in the reign of King Charles I ...
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... party were chagrined at the cardinal , who , though he owed his grandeur to her immediate favour , was now grown too great any longer to be at the command of her majesty , or indeed in her interests ; and therefore the queen was under ...
... party were chagrined at the cardinal , who , though he owed his grandeur to her immediate favour , was now grown too great any longer to be at the command of her majesty , or indeed in her interests ; and therefore the queen was under ...
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... party of mutineers , who had been abroad upon the scout , and were charged with being messengers sent to the cardinal for forces to reduce the citizens ; with these pretences they brought us back in triumph , and the queen - mother ...
... party of mutineers , who had been abroad upon the scout , and were charged with being messengers sent to the cardinal for forces to reduce the citizens ; with these pretences they brought us back in triumph , and the queen - mother ...
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