The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volúmenes1-2;Volumen5Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1814 |
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... entered ; and some of them drove the family into the pantry , with threats of immediate death , if they created the least alarm , with the exception of one woman , who was expected every hour to fall in travail , and she was permitted ...
... entered ; and some of them drove the family into the pantry , with threats of immediate death , if they created the least alarm , with the exception of one woman , who was expected every hour to fall in travail , and she was permitted ...
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... entered late on Tuesday night ; the first man presenting a drawn sword to his breast when he opened the door , suspecting it had been his own apprentice who wanted to come in ; but the depredators contented themselves with cutting the ...
... entered late on Tuesday night ; the first man presenting a drawn sword to his breast when he opened the door , suspecting it had been his own apprentice who wanted to come in ; but the depredators contented themselves with cutting the ...
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... entered Merida on the 30th December . He had hoped to surprise General Dombrowski , but his approach was discovered by a pa- trole . The French general retreat- ed from Merida , leaving magazines of bread and wheat , and several ...
... entered Merida on the 30th December . He had hoped to surprise General Dombrowski , but his approach was discovered by a pa- trole . The French general retreat- ed from Merida , leaving magazines of bread and wheat , and several ...
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... entered relative to the other persons concerned in violating the Convention Act . 6th . - KIRWAN'S SENTENCE.- This day Thomas Kirwan appeared incourt to hear judgment pronounced . Shortly after the judges had taken their seats , Mr ...
... entered relative to the other persons concerned in violating the Convention Act . 6th . - KIRWAN'S SENTENCE.- This day Thomas Kirwan appeared incourt to hear judgment pronounced . Shortly after the judges had taken their seats , Mr ...
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... entered a nolo prosequi in all other actions , convinced that the loyalty and obe- dience of the catholics of Ireland will bow with respect to the law . " It is fair to say , that the Roman Catholics did not wilfully violate the ...
... entered a nolo prosequi in all other actions , convinced that the loyalty and obe- dience of the catholics of Ireland will bow with respect to the law . " It is fair to say , that the Roman Catholics did not wilfully violate the ...
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