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In the next place , he is to present the same person who took say with a drawn hanger , to cut off the head of the deer ; which being done , and the hounds rewarded , the concluding ceremony is , if it be a stag , to draw a triple mort ...
In the next place , he is to present the same person who took say with a drawn hanger , to cut off the head of the deer ; which being done , and the hounds rewarded , the concluding ceremony is , if it be a stag , to draw a triple mort ...
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“ Those who judge us in that light are not fạr wrong ; but is there not a fixed idea in the minds of many persons beyond the Rhineand even beyond the Straits of Dover — that our recent victories were owing mainly to the daring and ...
“ Those who judge us in that light are not fạr wrong ; but is there not a fixed idea in the minds of many persons beyond the Rhineand even beyond the Straits of Dover — that our recent victories were owing mainly to the daring and ...
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Count Miecislaus is fined ; the fine is levied on his chattels . He continues to offend , and he is fined again . At length , his rooms being empty , he is taken in person and conveyed to gaol .
Count Miecislaus is fined ; the fine is levied on his chattels . He continues to offend , and he is fined again . At length , his rooms being empty , he is taken in person and conveyed to gaol .
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