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... proceeded towards Mount Hekla , and ascended its highest pinnacle . The phenome- na , however , which presented them- selves , were not of so striking a na- ture as we might have been led to expect . The most important occur- rence was ...
... proceeded towards Mount Hekla , and ascended its highest pinnacle . The phenome- na , however , which presented them- selves , were not of so striking a na- ture as we might have been led to expect . The most important occur- rence was ...
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... proceeded to the cellar , where they found the master of the house quite dead , one of his legs broken , and his head nearly severed from his body . The scene of this horrid affair was the King's Arms public - house , and the unfor ...
... proceeded to the cellar , where they found the master of the house quite dead , one of his legs broken , and his head nearly severed from his body . The scene of this horrid affair was the King's Arms public - house , and the unfor ...
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... proceeded . A number of witnesses were called , from whose testimony it appeared , that the Abo was captured by his Majesty's frigates , Ethalion and Tartar , and consigned to Mr David K. Whytt , merchant in Leith , as prize agent . On ...
... proceeded . A number of witnesses were called , from whose testimony it appeared , that the Abo was captured by his Majesty's frigates , Ethalion and Tartar , and consigned to Mr David K. Whytt , merchant in Leith , as prize agent . On ...
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... proceeded immediately to rifle them of their money and watches ; and the least symptom on their part , of anxiety to save their property , was a provocation to new outrages , which were persevered in , until their lives were endangered ...
... proceeded immediately to rifle them of their money and watches ; and the least symptom on their part , of anxiety to save their property , was a provocation to new outrages , which were persevered in , until their lives were endangered ...
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... proceeded from a human mouth , adding , with uncommon emphasis , that it would be monstrously shocking to treat a legitimate like an illegitimate child . Finding it needless to argue the matter farther , I told him he was the best judge ...
... proceeded from a human mouth , adding , with uncommon emphasis , that it would be monstrously shocking to treat a legitimate like an illegitimate child . Finding it needless to argue the matter farther , I told him he was the best judge ...
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