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Pagina 91
... which it was attended could be heard , the rushing sound of a cannon - ball passed over Balmawhapple's head , and the bullet , burying itself in the ground at a few yards ' distance , covered him with the earth which it drove up .
... which it was attended could be heard , the rushing sound of a cannon - ball passed over Balmawhapple's head , and the bullet , burying itself in the ground at a few yards ' distance , covered him with the earth which it drove up .
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vice , and to proffer performance thereof ; and I shall cause the Bailie to attend with a schedule of a protest , whilk he has here prepared , ( taking out a paper , ) intimating , that if it shall be his Royal Highness's pleasure to ...
vice , and to proffer performance thereof ; and I shall cause the Bailie to attend with a schedule of a protest , whilk he has here prepared , ( taking out a paper , ) intimating , that if it shall be his Royal Highness's pleasure to ...
Pagina 374
EDWARD , attended by his former servant Alick Polwarth , who had re - entered his service at Edinburgh , reached Carlisle while the commission of Oyer and Terminer on his unfortunate associates was yet sitting .
EDWARD , attended by his former servant Alick Polwarth , who had re - entered his service at Edinburgh , reached Carlisle while the commission of Oyer and Terminer on his unfortunate associates was yet sitting .
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