Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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... Robert of Paris , Castle Dangerous , 1832 ( Tales of My Landlord , fourth series ) . 66 Letters and Articles were contributed to Encyclopædia Britannica , 1814 ( Chivalry ; Drama ) ; " Provincial Antiquities of Scotland , " 1819-1826 ...
... Robert of Paris , Castle Dangerous , 1832 ( Tales of My Landlord , fourth series ) . 66 Letters and Articles were contributed to Encyclopædia Britannica , 1814 ( Chivalry ; Drama ) ; " Provincial Antiquities of Scotland , " 1819-1826 ...
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... Robert Douglas , in his Scottish Baronage ( see the title Ellangowan ) , " a steady loyalist , and full of zeal for the cause of his sacred majesty , in which he united with the great Marquis of Montrose , and other truly zealous and ...
... Robert Douglas , in his Scottish Baronage ( see the title Ellangowan ) , " a steady loyalist , and full of zeal for the cause of his sacred majesty , in which he united with the great Marquis of Montrose , and other truly zealous and ...
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... Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and power- ful interest in the county , which had in the decadence of the Ellangowan family gradually succeeded to much of their authority and influence . The present representative ...
... Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and power- ful interest in the county , which had in the decadence of the Ellangowan family gradually succeeded to much of their authority and influence . The present representative ...
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... Robert Hazlewood , and to inform him , that he has this morning been fortunate enough to secure the person who wounded Mr. C. Hazlewood . As Sir Robert Hazlewood may probably choose to conduct the examination of this criminal himself ...
... Robert Hazlewood , and to inform him , that he has this morning been fortunate enough to secure the person who wounded Mr. C. Hazlewood . As Sir Robert Hazlewood may probably choose to conduct the examination of this criminal himself ...
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... Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood returns Mr. G. Glossin's compliments , and thanks him for the trouble he has taken in a matter affecting the safety of Sir Robert's family . Sir R. H. requests Mr. G. G. will have the goodness to bring the ...
... Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood returns Mr. G. Glossin's compliments , and thanks him for the trouble he has taken in a matter affecting the safety of Sir Robert's family . Sir R. H. requests Mr. G. G. will have the goodness to bring the ...
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