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He remained there in prison several months , but during his examinations
convinced some people in power , that should the war break out with England ,
which was at that time contriving , and in the CAPTAIN THUROT . 23.
He remained there in prison several months , but during his examinations
convinced some people in power , that should the war break out with England ,
which was at that time contriving , and in the CAPTAIN THUROT . 23.
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... Lord Bridport remained in harbour , while that commanded by Admiral Colpoys
actually came into Portsmouth the very day on which the news of the arrival of the
French fleet in Bantry bay reached London ( 31st December ) . The reply of Mr.
... Lord Bridport remained in harbour , while that commanded by Admiral Colpoys
actually came into Portsmouth the very day on which the news of the arrival of the
French fleet in Bantry bay reached London ( 31st December ) . The reply of Mr.
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One yeoman alone remained , Mr. Smith , the respectable apothecary of the town
; aged and afflicted with gout , he was unable to keep pace with his companions ;
excluded , on shutting the castle gates , he struggled to reach his own house ...
One yeoman alone remained , Mr. Smith , the respectable apothecary of the town
; aged and afflicted with gout , he was unable to keep pace with his companions ;
excluded , on shutting the castle gates , he struggled to reach his own house ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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