The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... hand ; While good ELIZA , to the fugitives Gave gracious welcome ; as wise Ægypt erst To troubled Nilus , whose nutritious flood With annual gratitude enrich'd her meads . Then , from fair Antwerp , an industrious train Cross'd the ...
... hand ; While good ELIZA , to the fugitives Gave gracious welcome ; as wise Ægypt erst To troubled Nilus , whose nutritious flood With annual gratitude enrich'd her meads . Then , from fair Antwerp , an industrious train Cross'd the ...
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... interval ; and Grouchy , though but four leagues distant , rested inactive . He distinctly heard the guns ; but the positive orders of the emperor , it is alleged on the one hand , fixed him to the spot , MARSHAL GROUCHY . 15.
... interval ; and Grouchy , though but four leagues distant , rested inactive . He distinctly heard the guns ; but the positive orders of the emperor , it is alleged on the one hand , fixed him to the spot , MARSHAL GROUCHY . 15.
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John Burke, Bernard Burke. the one hand , fixed him to the spot , while , on the other , it is asserted that he was acting in collusion with the enemy ; £ 20,000 have been men- tioned as the bribe ; but the friends of the marshal reply ...
John Burke, Bernard Burke. the one hand , fixed him to the spot , while , on the other , it is asserted that he was acting in collusion with the enemy ; £ 20,000 have been men- tioned as the bribe ; but the friends of the marshal reply ...
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... hand of the prisoner , with the edge turned from him . The prisoner , when he ap- proached the bar , made three reverences , and then fell upon his knees at the bar . L. H. S. Your lordship may rise . The prisoner rose up , and bowed to ...
... hand of the prisoner , with the edge turned from him . The prisoner , when he ap- proached the bar , made three reverences , and then fell upon his knees at the bar . L. H. S. Your lordship may rise . The prisoner rose up , and bowed to ...
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... hand of justice in this kingdom , has promoted this inquiry , whereby all men may see , that in the case of murder his Majesty makes no difference between the greatest and meanest of his subjects . The prisoner has a right , from his ...
... hand of justice in this kingdom , has promoted this inquiry , whereby all men may see , that in the case of murder his Majesty makes no difference between the greatest and meanest of his subjects . The prisoner has a right , from his ...
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