The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurences, Historical Facts, Traditions, Legendary and Descriptive Ballads, &c., &c, Том 21844 |
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... period to stand as a prominent butt for the jokes of the more humorous among their fellow operatives ; for in the next year , or not long after , these navigators of the Tyne became involved in another transaction of a similar predatory ...
... period to stand as a prominent butt for the jokes of the more humorous among their fellow operatives ; for in the next year , or not long after , these navigators of the Tyne became involved in another transaction of a similar predatory ...
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... period to which I refer . The reader will excuse this apostrophe to the memory of an excel- lent parent ; and in resuming the thread of our story , in reference to the clergyman of Woodhorn , and his rural congregation of fifty years ...
... period to which I refer . The reader will excuse this apostrophe to the memory of an excel- lent parent ; and in resuming the thread of our story , in reference to the clergyman of Woodhorn , and his rural congregation of fifty years ...
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... period of her life that she had the stisfaction of proving more than ever , the unbounded affection of her eldest daughter . Whilst her other children , one after another , were married , and settled at a distance from the paternal roof ...
... period of her life that she had the stisfaction of proving more than ever , the unbounded affection of her eldest daughter . Whilst her other children , one after another , were married , and settled at a distance from the paternal roof ...
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... period so remote as to exceed all credibility . The king , whose patience was quite exhausted , stopped short the genealogist by saying , " O mon , gang no farther ; let me digest this knowledge I ha ' gained ; for , by my saul , I did ...
... period so remote as to exceed all credibility . The king , whose patience was quite exhausted , stopped short the genealogist by saying , " O mon , gang no farther ; let me digest this knowledge I ha ' gained ; for , by my saul , I did ...
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... period , when the whole land shall groan under oppression ; - " And through the realm gaunt kings and chiefs shall ride , Wading through floods of carnage bridle deep ; " ‡ Robert Heron . Apud Turner's History of the Anglo Saxons , Vol ...
... period , when the whole land shall groan under oppression ; - " And through the realm gaunt kings and chiefs shall ride , Wading through floods of carnage bridle deep ; " ‡ Robert Heron . Apud Turner's History of the Anglo Saxons , Vol ...
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