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Nac crown to g Her freedom The howlet scre An ' flaps his her king In courts that rar The long gras springs . Sair , sair , abune Wi ' aheavy he Where lie her bes Wha bled for 1 vain . An ' aye when she Out owre the sea , She takes a ...
Nac crown to g Her freedom The howlet scre An ' flaps his her king In courts that rar The long gras springs . Sair , sair , abune Wi ' aheavy he Where lie her bes Wha bled for 1 vain . An ' aye when she Out owre the sea , She takes a ...
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... King's health having already been drunk , and all the company in high glee ; Mr Batty proceeded to inform us , that , on the tenth , as per invitation , he dined with the Lord Mayor ; but that he was far from being comfortable - no ! he ...
... King's health having already been drunk , and all the company in high glee ; Mr Batty proceeded to inform us , that , on the tenth , as per invitation , he dined with the Lord Mayor ; but that he was far from being comfortable - no ! he ...
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... King at Arms under Charles I. , from the origi- nal and hitherto - unpublished Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the Hon . the Faculty of Advocates . This publication will form three large octavo volumes ; will be embellished with ...
... King at Arms under Charles I. , from the origi- nal and hitherto - unpublished Manuscripts preserved in the Library of the Hon . the Faculty of Advocates . This publication will form three large octavo volumes ; will be embellished with ...
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... King Ferdinand found himself so overpowered by applications from persons whose com- ing within its operation was disputed , that he gave all such persons a public no- tice thenceforth , to apply to the tribunals , not to him . PORTUGAL ...
... King Ferdinand found himself so overpowered by applications from persons whose com- ing within its operation was disputed , that he gave all such persons a public no- tice thenceforth , to apply to the tribunals , not to him . PORTUGAL ...
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... King's reign , had been made for the benefit of Ireland . He maintained that the present depression of that king- dom was wholly unconnected with the disqualification of the Catholics ; and op . posed all the arguments upon that subject ...
... King's reign , had been made for the benefit of Ireland . He maintained that the present depression of that king- dom was wholly unconnected with the disqualification of the Catholics ; and op . posed all the arguments upon that subject ...
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