| Walter Scott - 1828 - 260 sider
...unfortunate ladies such supplies as his dexterity in fishing or in killing deer could furnish to them. Driven from one place in the Highlands to another,...attempted to force his way into Lorn, but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the English,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 256 sider
...unfortunate ladies such supplies as his dexterity in fishing or in killing deer could furnish to them. Driven from one place in the Highlands to another,...attempted to force his way into Lorn, but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the English,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 258 sider
...Highlands .to another, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn, but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the Eng-t lish, and putting their men in arms, attacked Bruce and his wandering companions as soon as they... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 336 sider
...unfortunate ladies such supplies as his dexterity in fishing or in killing deer could furnish to them. Driven from one place in the Highlands to another,...The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords ofLom, were friendly to the English, and putting their men in arms, attacked Bruce and his wandering... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 sider
...another, starved out of some districts, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn ; but he...companions as soon as they attempted to enter their territory. The chief of these M'Dougals, called John of Lorn, hated Bruce on account of his having... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 434 sider
...another, starved out of some districts, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn ; but he...companions as soon as they attempted to enter their territory. The chief of these M'Dougals, called John of Lorn, hated Bruce on account of his having... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 420 sider
...another, starved out of some districts, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn ; but he...companions as soon as they attempted to enter their territory. The chief of these M'Dougals, called John of Lorn, hated Bruce on account of his having... | |
| Walter Scott - 1850 - 344 sider
...another, starved out of some districts, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants , Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn ; but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the English,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1861 - 408 sider
...another, starved out of some districts, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn ; but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the English,... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 sider
...another, starved out of some district, and forced from others by the opposition of the inhabitants, Bruce attempted to force his way into Lorn; but he found enemies everywhere. The M'Dougals, a powerful family, then called the Lords of Lorn, were friendly to the English,... | |
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