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... took place , which elicited the following reply from the late Earl of Shaftesbury : - The whole of Woodlands now belongs to me . The greater part of it was bought by my late brother soon after he came of age . I knew nothing of Monmouth ...
... took place , which elicited the following reply from the late Earl of Shaftesbury : - The whole of Woodlands now belongs to me . The greater part of it was bought by my late brother soon after he came of age . I knew nothing of Monmouth ...
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... took refuge at the Castle of Kildrummie , from whence they retreated , in the hope of greater security , to the sanctuary of St. Duthać , at Tain , in Ross - shire . The Earl of Ross , it is said , violated the sanctuary , and delivered ...
... took refuge at the Castle of Kildrummie , from whence they retreated , in the hope of greater security , to the sanctuary of St. Duthać , at Tain , in Ross - shire . The Earl of Ross , it is said , violated the sanctuary , and delivered ...
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... took advantage of the pro- posal was M. de Tascher , the father of Josephine . In the course of the year 1763 he came over to St. Lucia , and settled with his family on the crest of a hill called Paix- Bouche , within a few miles of the ...
... took advantage of the pro- posal was M. de Tascher , the father of Josephine . In the course of the year 1763 he came over to St. Lucia , and settled with his family on the crest of a hill called Paix- Bouche , within a few miles of the ...
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... took place some days after he was wounded , arose from the bursting of a pistol , which belonged to a case of pistols presented to him by Sir Robert Pye , his son - in - law , adding , that when Sir Robert visited Hampden in his last ...
... took place some days after he was wounded , arose from the bursting of a pistol , which belonged to a case of pistols presented to him by Sir Robert Pye , his son - in - law , adding , that when Sir Robert visited Hampden in his last ...
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... took place on the 15th of May at four o'clock in the morning in the presence - chamber at Holyrood ; and that on the following morning a paper , with this ominous verse , was fixed on the palace gate : - " Mense malas Maio nubere vulgus ...
... took place on the 15th of May at four o'clock in the morning in the presence - chamber at Holyrood ; and that on the following morning a paper , with this ominous verse , was fixed on the palace gate : - " Mense malas Maio nubere vulgus ...
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