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... told him that he expected him to return to Edinburgh with him - ' voluntarily , or as your prisoner ? ' ' You can make your choice , ' said Montrose . ' Then I will go willingly , and not as a prisoner , ' replied Huntly . Whatever ...
... told him that he expected him to return to Edinburgh with him - ' voluntarily , or as your prisoner ? ' ' You can make your choice , ' said Montrose . ' Then I will go willingly , and not as a prisoner , ' replied Huntly . Whatever ...
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... told them how he had drawn up the bond in consequence of his discovery of Argyle's ambitious schemes . It must have been a striking moment when , later on , Montrose with perfect dignity and presence of mind confronted Argyle , and ...
... told them how he had drawn up the bond in consequence of his discovery of Argyle's ambitious schemes . It must have been a striking moment when , later on , Montrose with perfect dignity and presence of mind confronted Argyle , and ...
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... told you how he first became and then ceased to be a Covenanter , the imme- diate consequences of his change of opinion must be told in another chapter . CHAPTER II . ' He either fears his fate too The Vow of Montrose . 37.
... told you how he first became and then ceased to be a Covenanter , the imme- diate consequences of his change of opinion must be told in another chapter . CHAPTER II . ' He either fears his fate too The Vow of Montrose . 37.
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... circumstance before her . No flatterer , the truthful cavalier told her that the state of his native land was as alarming as that of England , and that the Covenanters , unless repressed , would prove as for- midable. 38.
... circumstance before her . No flatterer , the truthful cavalier told her that the state of his native land was as alarming as that of England , and that the Covenanters , unless repressed , would prove as for- midable. 38.
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... told her , ' Force must be met with force , ' and that Scotland , although armed by the Covenanters , yet held many a faithful stout heart , ready , if needs be , to die for the King ; but that delay was fatal to the royal cause ...
... told her , ' Force must be met with force , ' and that Scotland , although armed by the Covenanters , yet held many a faithful stout heart , ready , if needs be , to die for the King ; but that delay was fatal to the royal cause ...
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