The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 6Conner & Cooke, 1833 - English literature |
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... Prince Malcolm , if ever he should come from England with an army . The King , therefore , had a private hatred against the Thane of Fife , which he kept concealed from all men , until he should have some opportunity of putting him to ...
... Prince Malcolm , if ever he should come from England with an army . The King , therefore , had a private hatred against the Thane of Fife , which he kept concealed from all men , until he should have some opportunity of putting him to ...
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... Prince was allowed no other shelter than a peasant's cloak . When in that gloomy fortress , he was thrown into a dungeon and deprived of food . It is said that one woman , touched with his lamentations , contrived to bring him from time ...
... Prince was allowed no other shelter than a peasant's cloak . When in that gloomy fortress , he was thrown into a dungeon and deprived of food . It is said that one woman , touched with his lamentations , contrived to bring him from time ...
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... Prince next heir to the throne . He resolved , therefore , to send the young Prince to France , under pretence that he would receive a better education there than Scot- land could afford him . An English vessel took that on board of ...
... Prince next heir to the throne . He resolved , therefore , to send the young Prince to France , under pretence that he would receive a better education there than Scot- land could afford him . An English vessel took that on board of ...
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... Prince his son , and heir apparent , charging the governor neither to let any one enter the Castle , nor permit any one to leave it , as he loved his honour and his life . Especially he commanded him to let no one have access to his son ...
... Prince his son , and heir apparent , charging the governor neither to let any one enter the Castle , nor permit any one to leave it , as he loved his honour and his life . Especially he commanded him to let no one have access to his son ...
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... Prince of Conti , a French prince of the blood usurped power of the Protector , and were all engaged royal , hearing an English traveller was in the palace , in conspiracies against him , which were conceived had the curiosity to ...
... Prince of Conti , a French prince of the blood usurped power of the Protector , and were all engaged royal , hearing an English traveller was in the palace , in conspiracies against him , which were conceived had the curiosity to ...
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