| Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 str.
...proceedings." " That he shall never obtain," answered Darsie ; " my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...again to the feudal yoke, which was effectually broken bylheact of 1748, abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions." " Ay, but that my uncle considers... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 616 str.
...Besides, it would he totally unavailing to hie purpose. Whatever these people may pre'end, to viitlc your uncle's importunities, they cannot, at this time of day, think of subjecting their necks agnin to the feudal yoke, which wag entctually broken by tb* net of 1748, abolishing vassalage and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 759 str.
...proceedings." " That he shall never obtain," answered Darsie ; " my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...feudal yoke, which was effectually broken by the act of 1 748, abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions." " Ay, but that my uncle considers as the... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 644 str.
...sucha step. Besides, it would he totally unavailing to hie purpose. Whatever these people may pre'.cnd, to evade your uncle's importunities, they cannot,...this time of day, think of subjecting their necks agnin to the feudal yoke, which was cflcctually broken by tb« set of 1748, abolishing vassalage and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 546 str.
...proceedings." " That he shall never obtain," answered Darsie ; " my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...importunities, they cannot, at this time of day, think of subiecting their necks again to the feudal yoke, which was effectually broken by the act of 1748, abolishing... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 624 str.
...proceedings." " That he shall never obtain," answered Darsie ; " my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...Whatever these people may pretend, to evade your uncle's iraportunities, they cannot, at this time of day, think of subiec ting their necks again to the feudal... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1867 - 354 str.
...proceedings." " That he shall never obtain," answered Darsie ; " my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...day, think of subjecting their necks again to the fendal yoke, which was effectually broken by the act of 1748, abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1894 - 504 str.
...proceedings.' ' That ho shall never obtain,' answered Darsie : ' my principles and my prudence alike forbid such a step. Besides, it would be totally unavailing...day, think of subjecting their necks again to the fcudal yoke, which was effectually broken by the Act of 1748, abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions.'... | |
| Robert Charles Rathburn, Martin Steinmann - 1958 - 342 str.
...unlikelihood of Redgauntlet's former tenants rallying to his cause at this late period, significantly remarks: "Whatever these people may pretend, to evade your...abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions." The relation between Wandering Willie and his master in the old days, however emotionally satisfying... | |
| Robert C. Rathburn, Martin Steinmann - 1967 - 340 str.
...unlikelihood of Redgauntlet's former tenants rallying to his cause at this late period, significantly remarks: "Whatever these people may pretend, to evade your...abolishing vassalage and hereditary jurisdictions." The relation between Wandering Willie and his master in the old days, however emotionally satisfying... | |
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