10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «VANTAGELESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Code poetical reader, by a teacher
Lowland, the part of Scotland south of the Grampian hills. Vich- Alpine, the
descendant of Alpine, the family name of Roderick Dhu. Clan, a Scottish family or
tribe. Watch and ward, soldiers on guard. Vantageless, without advantage. Brand
...
Code poetical reader, 1877
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The senior poetical reader, for school and home use, with ...
Vich-Alpine, the descendant of Alpine, the family name of Roderick Dhu. Clan, a
Scottish family or tribe. Watch and ward, soldiers on guard. Vantageless, without
advantage. Brand, a sword. Coilantogle ford, on the river at the eastern extremity
...
3
The new Royal readers. 6 standards
See here, | all vantageless | I stand, | Armed,. Pictorial description. Hical/y. ll'itk
quiet intensity. 103 Apparition, vision. 104 Delusion, make-believe. 105 In
suspense, in doubt. 110 Coilantogle ford, a ford across the Teith, a short way
below the ...
Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd, 1884
Scotland was invaded by the Romans under Agricola in 80 A. D. They never
succeeded in conquering the Caledonians, but traces of Roman camps are
frequently to be found. 315. Vantageless. — In what way had he had the
advantage of ...
Sir Walter Scott, Evelina Oakley Wiggins, 1917
5
The Christian Palladium
... no forced ex.position or} cunning lore of earth, “ Which leads to bewilder and
dual" to blind,"v shall interpret it, but the learned and illite erate shall be alike
vantageless, shall alike stand by it or fall, in the searching day. Each one can
know by ...
6
The Modern Reader and Speaker: a selection of poetry and ...
See here, all 'vantageless I stand, Armed, like thyself, with single brand; For this
is Coilantogle ford, And thou must keep thee with thy sword!" The Saxon paused :
_“ I ne'er delayed, When foeman bade me draw my blade; Nay, more, brave ...
7
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
Like Julian, (he will feel his vantageless condition "when it is too late, :and
willpayedearly '(if he has sensibilitylrpr at least his patient will pay dear1y,-the
forfeit of such neglect; 'for be it lrenlembered, that, in medicine .no less thanin
politics, “.
8
The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet
See, here all vantageless I stand, Aimed, like thyself, with sinylo brand ; For this is
Coilantoglo ford, And thou must keep thee with thy sword." The Saxon pansed : "I
ne'er delayed. When foeman bade me draw my blade ; Kay, more, brave chief, ...
9
Chambers's advanced reader [forming a 7th part to Chambers's ...
Ee-lax'-ing, becoming loose or slack. From Lat. re, away from, and laxms, loose.
Exercises. — 1. Explain the following : (1) All vantageless I stand ; (2) we try this
quarrel hilt to hilt ; (3) in dubious strife they darkly closed ; (4) but recked not of a ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1885
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: Complete in One Volume
See, here, all vantageless I stand, Arm'd, like thyself, with single brand; For this is
Coilantogle ford, And thou must keep thee with thy sword.nXlll. The Saxon
paused :—u l ne'er delay'd, When foeman bade me draw my blade; Nay more,
hrave ...