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Side 149
... taken prisoners , all the country desiring to merit from Argyle by betraying all those into his hands which they believed to be his enemies . And thus , whether by the owner of the house , or any other way , the marquis himself became ...
... taken prisoners , all the country desiring to merit from Argyle by betraying all those into his hands which they believed to be his enemies . And thus , whether by the owner of the house , or any other way , the marquis himself became ...
Side 150
... taken prisoners with him , walking two and two before the cart ; the streets and windows being full of people to behold the triumph over a person whose name had made them tremble some few years before , and into whose hands the ...
... taken prisoners with him , walking two and two before the cart ; the streets and windows being full of people to behold the triumph over a person whose name had made them tremble some few years before , and into whose hands the ...
Side 379
... taken up by the noble quay I spoke of , now no more ; but this passage was like- wise obstructed by the stones fallen from the great arched gate . way I could not help taking particular notice , that all the apart- ments wherein the ...
... taken up by the noble quay I spoke of , now no more ; but this passage was like- wise obstructed by the stones fallen from the great arched gate . way I could not help taking particular notice , that all the apart- ments wherein the ...
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