The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With lifeGall and Inglis, 1881 - 517 pàgines |
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Pàgina 607
... Bruce's personal strength and courage were never displayed to greater advantage than in this conflict . There is a tradition in the family of the Mac - Dougals of Lorn , that their chieftain engaged in personal battle with Bruce himself ...
... Bruce's personal strength and courage were never displayed to greater advantage than in this conflict . There is a tradition in the family of the Mac - Dougals of Lorn , that their chieftain engaged in personal battle with Bruce himself ...
Pàgina 609
... Bruce him- self , and therefore was least likely to lose the trace . Bruce , whose force was under four hundred men , continued to make head against the cavalry , till the men of Lorn had nearly cut off his re- treat . Perceiving the ...
... Bruce him- self , and therefore was least likely to lose the trace . Bruce , whose force was under four hundred men , continued to make head against the cavalry , till the men of Lorn had nearly cut off his re- treat . Perceiving the ...
Pàgina 615
... Bruce's return to Scotland , was roving about the moun- tainous country of Tweeddale , near the water of Line , he chanced to hear some persons in a farm - house say " the devil . " Concluding from this hardy expression , that the house ...
... Bruce's return to Scotland , was roving about the moun- tainous country of Tweeddale , near the water of Line , he chanced to hear some persons in a farm - house say " the devil . " Concluding from this hardy expression , that the house ...
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