A History, Military and Municipal, of the Ancient Borough of the Devizes: And, Subordinately, of the Entire Hundred of Potterne and Cannings, in which it is Included |
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... from Stonehenge , enquired into the occasion of his melancholy and dejection of spirits ; and talked with him as an antiquary and a friend , and something like a physician . As soon as the Doctor found the cause ORIGIN OF THE TOWN . 15.
... from Stonehenge , enquired into the occasion of his melancholy and dejection of spirits ; and talked with him as an antiquary and a friend , and something like a physician . As soon as the Doctor found the cause ORIGIN OF THE TOWN . 15.
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... cause of his disease , and that the seat of it was in his gizzard , he cried aloud ' Poogh ! the word comes from pooghen , which in Ger- man signifies an arduous work , as much as to say - the castle , which is said to have been the ...
... cause of his disease , and that the seat of it was in his gizzard , he cried aloud ' Poogh ! the word comes from pooghen , which in Ger- man signifies an arduous work , as much as to say - the castle , which is said to have been the ...
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... cause of the Empress his daughter against every usurper . All hastened to put their hand to this instrument , the Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishops , the Abbots ; and foremost among the laity , David the King of Scotland uncle to ...
... cause of the Empress his daughter against every usurper . All hastened to put their hand to this instrument , the Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishops , the Abbots ; and foremost among the laity , David the King of Scotland uncle to ...
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... caused him to enter into a league confirmatory of their canonical rights ; a vain expedient ; for one of the earliest scenes in the ensuing drama brings them before us the victims of his unscru- pulous jealousy . For a brief period ...
... caused him to enter into a league confirmatory of their canonical rights ; a vain expedient ; for one of the earliest scenes in the ensuing drama brings them before us the victims of his unscru- pulous jealousy . For a brief period ...
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... caused the unhappy Chancellor to be arrayed in irons , and with a halter hanging about his neck to be led in company with his father to the very gates of the castle for the purpose of exercising their personal influence on her feelings ...
... caused the unhappy Chancellor to be arrayed in irons , and with a halter hanging about his neck to be led in company with his father to the very gates of the castle for the purpose of exercising their personal influence on her feelings ...
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Page 388 - ... women, in collecting the several quotas of money, discovered a deficiency, and demanded of Ruth Pierce the sum which was wanting to make good the amount; Ruth Pierce protested that she had paid her share; and said, She wished she might drop down dead, if she had not. She rashly repeated this awful wish, when, to the consternation and terror of the surrounding multitude, she instantly fell down, and expired, having the money concealed in her hand.