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Page 83
... rest that were lodged without surprised and taken in their beds . Then O'Dogherty sent for Hart , and put him and all the rest in the cellar and there locked them in . From Culmore , the rebels , being about 90 in number , marched on ...
... rest that were lodged without surprised and taken in their beds . Then O'Dogherty sent for Hart , and put him and all the rest in the cellar and there locked them in . From Culmore , the rebels , being about 90 in number , marched on ...
Page 162
... rest consumed by rats , which drove them to their wit's end . The country people brought squirrels , turkeys , deer and other wild beasts ; and they had also great plenty of sturgeon , but lack of corn caused the end of all . Eighty men ...
... rest consumed by rats , which drove them to their wit's end . The country people brought squirrels , turkeys , deer and other wild beasts ; and they had also great plenty of sturgeon , but lack of corn caused the end of all . Eighty men ...
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... rest . The Prince then standing on the poop with a select company , and with the ceremony of drinking in the great standing - cup , threw all the wine forwards towards the half - deck , and solemnly called her by the name of the Prince ...
... rest . The Prince then standing on the poop with a select company , and with the ceremony of drinking in the great standing - cup , threw all the wine forwards towards the half - deck , and solemnly called her by the name of the Prince ...
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