Southennan. ...: In Two Volumes, 1. kötetJ. & J. Harper, 1830 |
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... honour . THE BROKEN HEART . ! WHEN it was known in Scotland that Queen Mary had left Paris to embark for her ancient kingdom , the nobility and gentry , in great numbers , resorted to Edinburgh . Among others who hastened to welcome ...
... honour . THE BROKEN HEART . ! WHEN it was known in Scotland that Queen Mary had left Paris to embark for her ancient kingdom , the nobility and gentry , in great numbers , resorted to Edinburgh . Among others who hastened to welcome ...
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... honour and hap- piness of the different parties . Nor can the sympathy of the reader be withheld from the innocent feminine resolution of the Queen . It was justified , if the expression may be allowed , by the simplicity of youth ; and ...
... honour and hap- piness of the different parties . Nor can the sympathy of the reader be withheld from the innocent feminine resolution of the Queen . It was justified , if the expression may be allowed , by the simplicity of youth ; and ...
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... honour your candour , and I trust you will cherish it as the best quality in the mind of a man in your station , " replied the Count . " But I fear Knockwhinnie is one of those violent men who have survived a turbulent age , and are ...
... honour your candour , and I trust you will cherish it as the best quality in the mind of a man in your station , " replied the Count . " But I fear Knockwhinnie is one of those violent men who have survived a turbulent age , and are ...
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Abbot of Kilwinning Abigail acquainted Adelaide affected appeared attended Auchenbrae auld Author Bailie Baldy Balwham beauty Bishop of Glasgow cause CHAPTER Chatelard consequence Cornylees Count Dufroy countenance Court cried crowd door Edinburgh ennan exclaimed eyes Family Library Father Jerome felt frae France French Frenchman Friar Michael gallery gentleman gude ha'e halberdiers hand hath heard heart hero Holyrood House honour Hughoc inquired Italian JOHN GALT Johnnie Gaff Kinlochie Knock Knockwhinnie Lady Ellenor leddy looked Lord magistrates manner Mary Livingstone master ment mind Mistress Marjory morning night Novel observed occasion offended Outlaw palace pardon passed passion Paul Clifford Provost Queen Queen's Majesty Renfrewshire replied Southennan retired returned Rizzio Scotland Scottish servant soon speak stairs Stayns Stereotyped stood story tell thee thing thou thought told turned Unicorn vols wasna weel whinnie young Laird