I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what he meant to be an insinuating manner, " that if your excellent honour, and the honourable court, would let Vich Ian Vohr go free just this once, and let him gae back to France, and no to trouble... Waverley - Página 207por Walter Scott - 1855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1814 - 548 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. ' '« I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what...to trouble King George's government again, that ony -ix of the very best of his clan will be willing to be justified in his stead; and if you'll just let... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 260 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The judge commanded silen<;e,and encouraged Evan to proceed. u I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what...no to trouble King George's government again, that only six of the very best of his clan will be willing to be justified in his stead ; and if you'll... | |
| 1828 - 604 páginas
...true to nature as my premises, I shall be satisfied. Here is the passage I was going to quote : " I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what...just this once and let him gae back to France and not trouble King George's government again, that any six o' the very best of his clan will be willing... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 780 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. Tin- Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. • I was only ganging to say, my lord, » said Evan, in...trouble King George's government again . that ony six <i' the very best of his clan will be willing to be justified in his stead ; and if you'll just let... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. " I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what...and let him gae back to France, and no to trouble Kins George's government again, that ony six o' the very best of his clan will he willing to be justified... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 710 páginas
..."I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what bemeanl (D be an insinuating manner, "thai if your excellent honour, and the honourable Court, would let Vich Ian Vohr go free just this once, «no! let him gae hack to France, and no to trouble King Cieonie's government again, that ony six o'... | |
| Walter Scott - 1842 - 710 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. " I was only ganging to say, my Lord," said Evan, in what he meant to be in an insinuating manner, "that if your excellent honour, and the honourable Court, would let Vich... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 508 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. "I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what he meant lobe an insinuating manner, " that if your excellent honour, and the honourable Court, would letVich... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 páginas
...superior as sn excuse for his crime. The Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. * I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what he meant to be in an insinuating manner, " that if vour excellent honour, and the honourable Court, would let Vich... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 páginas
...superior as an excuse for his crime. The Judge commanded silence, and encouraged Evan to proceed. " I was only ganging to say, my lord," said Evan, in what...excellent honour, and the honourable Court, would let~Vich Ian Vohr go free just this once, and let him gae back to France, and no to trouble King George's... | |
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