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Page 28
The Duke was wounded in three places , and his body was known and
distinguished from the rest by six particular marks ; the chiefest of which was , the
want of his upper teeth before , which were beaten out with a fall ; the second
was a scar ...
The Duke was wounded in three places , and his body was known and
distinguished from the rest by six particular marks ; the chiefest of which was , the
want of his upper teeth before , which were beaten out with a fall ; the second
was a scar ...
Page 80
... the elector of Brandenburgh , duke and grandee of Portugal , duke and peer
both in England and Ireland , and knight of the garter , at the time of his decease .
Every body knows that he was killed at the battle of the Boyne , after passing that
...
... the elector of Brandenburgh , duke and grandee of Portugal , duke and peer
both in England and Ireland , and knight of the garter , at the time of his decease .
Every body knows that he was killed at the battle of the Boyne , after passing that
...
Page 120
... which , under the name of Junius , has baffled the million attempts that have
been made , by prying investigators , to detect the body from which it proceeded ,
had doubtless potent and weighty reasons for not making itself visible . We know
...
... which , under the name of Junius , has baffled the million attempts that have
been made , by prying investigators , to detect the body from which it proceeded ,
had doubtless potent and weighty reasons for not making itself visible . We know
...
Page 283
... as above - mentioned , took all possible care to secure the body ;
notwithstanding which , on Tuesday morning , about three o ' clock , some
persons were discovered to be moving off the body , which they had taken up ,
and the mob having ...
... as above - mentioned , took all possible care to secure the body ;
notwithstanding which , on Tuesday morning , about three o ' clock , some
persons were discovered to be moving off the body , which they had taken up ,
and the mob having ...
Page 297
Soon afterwards , walking in a grove , the hat of the Shepherd was caught by an
old willow tree ; climbing the tree to regain it from a distant twig , the tree being
hollow , he slipped down into the body of it , and stuck there , with only his face
and ...
Soon afterwards , walking in a grove , the hat of the Shepherd was caught by an
old willow tree ; climbing the tree to regain it from a distant twig , the tree being
hollow , he slipped down into the body of it , and stuck there , with only his face
and ...
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