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... miles northwest of London . as the crow flies . He died in 1584 , and in his will he bequeathed to a poor widow Compton a cottage , " so as she well and honestly be- have herself without paying any rent therefor , other than one red ...
... miles northwest of London . as the crow flies . He died in 1584 , and in his will he bequeathed to a poor widow Compton a cottage , " so as she well and honestly be- have herself without paying any rent therefor , other than one red ...
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... miles a day if need be , dashing across the scene on a fleet steed with wind - blown mane , leaping fences , ditches , running down the fox , charging among the soldiers in an ecstasy of living , a fury of power . George might have been ...
... miles a day if need be , dashing across the scene on a fleet steed with wind - blown mane , leaping fences , ditches , running down the fox , charging among the soldiers in an ecstasy of living , a fury of power . George might have been ...
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... Miles we had 20 to go for we had lost ourselves . • • This day see a Rattled Snake ye first we had seen in all our Journey . " Wednesday ye . 13th of April 1748 Mr Fairfax got safe home and I myself safe to my Brothers which concludes ...
... Miles we had 20 to go for we had lost ourselves . • • This day see a Rattled Snake ye first we had seen in all our Journey . " Wednesday ye . 13th of April 1748 Mr Fairfax got safe home and I myself safe to my Brothers which concludes ...
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... . " Taverns they have none but in their Towns so that Travellers is oblig'd to go to private houses however the Island being but abt . 22 Miles in length and 14 in width . preven [ ts ] their being much infested with ym 62 GEORGE ...
... . " Taverns they have none but in their Towns so that Travellers is oblig'd to go to private houses however the Island being but abt . 22 Miles in length and 14 in width . preven [ ts ] their being much infested with ym 62 GEORGE ...
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... miles away , the French troops had been active and had routed the Miami , or Twightwee , Indians , who were trying , at their own expense , to be friendly to the English . Trent , therefore , turned back and won an un- deserved ...
... miles away , the French troops had been active and had routed the Miami , or Twightwee , Indians , who were trying , at their own expense , to be friendly to the English . Trent , therefore , turned back and won an un- deserved ...
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