Waverley, or, 'Tis sixty years sinceJ.W. Lovell, 1899 |
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... prisoner , mortally wounded ; and you may trace the drops of his blood from the great hall door along the little gallery , and up to the saloon , where they laid him down to die at his mother's feet . But there was comfort exchanged ...
... prisoner , mortally wounded ; and you may trace the drops of his blood from the great hall door along the little gallery , and up to the saloon , where they laid him down to die at his mother's feet . But there was comfort exchanged ...
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... prisoners at Preston in Lancashire , were imprisoned in Newgate and the Marshal- sea , and it was his solicitor and ordinary counsel who con- ducted the defence of some of these unfortunate gentlemen at their trial . It was generally ...
... prisoners at Preston in Lancashire , were imprisoned in Newgate and the Marshal- sea , and it was his solicitor and ordinary counsel who con- ducted the defence of some of these unfortunate gentlemen at their trial . It was generally ...
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... prisoner at Preston in Lancashire . He was of a very ancient family , and somewhat embarrassed fortune ; a scholar , according to the scholarship of Scotchmen , that is , his learning was more diffuse than accurate , and he was rather a ...
... prisoner at Preston in Lancashire . He was of a very ancient family , and somewhat embarrassed fortune ; a scholar , according to the scholarship of Scotchmen , that is , his learning was more diffuse than accurate , and he was rather a ...
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... prisoners , ransomed them , or concussed them into giv- ing borrows [ pledges ] to enter into captivity again ; —all which was directly prohibited in divers parts of the Statute Book , both by the act one thousand five hundred and sixty ...
... prisoners , ransomed them , or concussed them into giv- ing borrows [ pledges ] to enter into captivity again ; —all which was directly prohibited in divers parts of the Statute Book , both by the act one thousand five hundred and sixty ...
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... prisoner , with your two horses , and everything that you left at Tully- Veolan . I hope God will protect you , and that you will get safe home to England , where you used to tell me there was no military violence nor fighting among ...
... prisoner , with your two horses , and everything that you left at Tully- Veolan . I hope God will protect you , and that you will get safe home to England , where you used to tell me there was no military violence nor fighting among ...
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