Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... arms three wolves ' heads , was hung diagonally be- neath the helmet and crest , the latter being a wolf couchant pierced with an arrow . On either side stood as supporters , in full human size or larger , a salvage man proper , to use ...
... arms three wolves ' heads , was hung diagonally be- neath the helmet and crest , the latter being a wolf couchant pierced with an arrow . On either side stood as supporters , in full human size or larger , a salvage man proper , to use ...
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... arms ? » > « I — I — I really do not exactly know , » replied Glossin . « I should be apt to read it , Our Right makes our Might . » " « I believe it is something of that kind . » May I ask , sir , if it is your family motto ? » « N - n ...
... arms ? » > « I — I — I really do not exactly know , » replied Glossin . « I should be apt to read it , Our Right makes our Might . » " « I believe it is something of that kind . » May I ask , sir , if it is your family motto ? » « N - n ...
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. " upon the arms and gateway , and partly address- ing Glossin , partly as it were thinking aloud- « it is odd the tricks which our memory plays us ; the remnants of an old prophecy , or song , or rhyme , of ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. " upon the arms and gateway , and partly address- ing Glossin , partly as it were thinking aloud- « it is odd the tricks which our memory plays us ; the remnants of an old prophecy , or song , or rhyme , of ...
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... arms ; he shook himself , however , free of their grasp by a violent effort , in which he pitched the most pertinacious down the bank , and , drawing his cutlass , stood on the defensive , ` while those who had felt his strength ...
... arms ; he shook himself , however , free of their grasp by a violent effort , in which he pitched the most pertinacious down the bank , and , drawing his cutlass , stood on the defensive , ` while those who had felt his strength ...
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... arms , and having the Nova Scotia badge depending from the shield , « Sir Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood , re- turns Mr G. Glossin's compliments , and thanks him for the trouble he has taken in a matter affecting the safety of Sir ...
... arms , and having the Nova Scotia badge depending from the shield , « Sir Robert Hazlewood of Hazlewood , re- turns Mr G. Glossin's compliments , and thanks him for the trouble he has taken in a matter affecting the safety of Sir ...
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