Waverley Novels, Том 28R. Cadell, 1831 |
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... fear will never see light , which is no small trouble to me . " It was his Majesty's most gracious Act of In- demnity gave me the confidence and assurance of my safety ; on which , and an appeal I made to his sacred Majesty and Privy ...
... fear will never see light , which is no small trouble to me . " It was his Majesty's most gracious Act of In- demnity gave me the confidence and assurance of my safety ; on which , and an appeal I made to his sacred Majesty and Privy ...
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... fear forced the jury to a sentence so foul ; And thy fate , & c . 5 . Triumphant stood Colcott , he wish'd for no more , When the pride of the Christians lay welt'ring in gore , To malice a victim , though steady and bold ; 6 . And thy ...
... fear forced the jury to a sentence so foul ; And thy fate , & c . 5 . Triumphant stood Colcott , he wish'd for no more , When the pride of the Christians lay welt'ring in gore , To malice a victim , though steady and bold ; 6 . And thy ...
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... fear me that you are here eluding the charge . Men do not seriously accuse you of misrepresenting history ; although I assure you I have seen some grave treatises , in which it was thought necessary to contra- dict your assertions ...
... fear me that you are here eluding the charge . Men do not seriously accuse you of misrepresenting history ; although I assure you I have seen some grave treatises , in which it was thought necessary to contra- dict your assertions ...
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... fears , Set folk together by the ears- BUTLER . WILLIAM , the Conqueror of England , was , or sup- posed himself to be , the father of a certain William Peveril , who attended him to the battle of Hastings , and there distinguished ...
... fears , Set folk together by the ears- BUTLER . WILLIAM , the Conqueror of England , was , or sup- posed himself to be , the father of a certain William Peveril , who attended him to the battle of Hastings , and there distinguished ...
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... fear of farther unpleasant consequences to his person or property , could prevent Peveril of the Peak from joining the gallant Earl of Derby the night before the fatal engagement in Wiggan - lane , where the Earl's forces were dispersed ...
... fear of farther unpleasant consequences to his person or property , could prevent Peveril of the Peak from joining the gallant Earl of Derby the night before the fatal engagement in Wiggan - lane , where the Earl's forces were dispersed ...
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