The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... taken prisoner , as he endeavoured to raise the Highlanders in the royal cause ; and being brought to Edinburgh , was hanged on a gibbet thirty feet high , then quartered , and his limbs stuck up in the principal towns in the kingdom ...
... taken prisoner , as he endeavoured to raise the Highlanders in the royal cause ; and being brought to Edinburgh , was hanged on a gibbet thirty feet high , then quartered , and his limbs stuck up in the principal towns in the kingdom ...
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... taken prisoners , and the king himself , having given many proofs of personal valour , was obliged to fly . Imagination can scarcely conceive adventures more romantic , or distresses more severe , than those which attended the young ...
... taken prisoners , and the king himself , having given many proofs of personal valour , was obliged to fly . Imagination can scarcely conceive adventures more romantic , or distresses more severe , than those which attended the young ...
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... taken proper care of his horse in the stable , was shown to an apartment , which Mrs. Lane had provided for him , as it was said he had the ague . The butler , however , being sent to him with some refreshment , no sooner beheld his ...
... taken proper care of his horse in the stable , was shown to an apartment , which Mrs. Lane had provided for him , as it was said he had the ague . The butler , however , being sent to him with some refreshment , no sooner beheld his ...
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... taken timely precautions , and had left the inn before the constable's arrival . At Shoreham , in Sussex , a vessel was at last found , in which he embarked . He was known to so many , that if he had not set sail in that criti- cal ...
... taken timely precautions , and had left the inn before the constable's arrival . At Shoreham , in Sussex , a vessel was at last found , in which he embarked . He was known to so many , that if he had not set sail in that criti- cal ...
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... taken refuge there . Some time after , also , Mr. St. John , appointed their ambassa- dor to that court , was insulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . These were thought motives sufficient to induce the commonwealth of England ...
... taken refuge there . Some time after , also , Mr. St. John , appointed their ambassa- dor to that court , was insulted by the friends of the prince of Orange . These were thought motives sufficient to induce the commonwealth of England ...
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