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Page 44
... returning herds Once more , and murmurs of the morning bee In summer lanes ; but ah ! too faithful , spare , Nor let me hear that song , —those chords that bring Back the loved music of life's pleasant spring , - Lest , rapt in ...
... returning herds Once more , and murmurs of the morning bee In summer lanes ; but ah ! too faithful , spare , Nor let me hear that song , —those chords that bring Back the loved music of life's pleasant spring , - Lest , rapt in ...
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... returning from Je- rusalem landed at Salerno , and joined the Greek commander in repulsing an attack of the Saracens . The valour and discipline of the Normans made them powerful auxiliaries to the Greeks and their Italian subjects : at ...
... returning from Je- rusalem landed at Salerno , and joined the Greek commander in repulsing an attack of the Saracens . The valour and discipline of the Normans made them powerful auxiliaries to the Greeks and their Italian subjects : at ...
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... returned to Culver's farm , at Bossenden . A farmer under the hill , Mr. Curling , having had his men seduced from their employment , at this time made an application for their apprehension , and a constable of the name of Mears ...
... returned to Culver's farm , at Bossenden . A farmer under the hill , Mr. Curling , having had his men seduced from their employment , at this time made an application for their apprehension , and a constable of the name of Mears ...
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... returned a ver- dict of wilful murder against six per- sons , namely William Percy Honywood Courtenay ( alias John Nicholl Thom ) , Wm . Burford , William Price , Thomas Mears alias Tyler , Alexander Foad , and Wm . Nutting . On ...
... returned a ver- dict of wilful murder against six per- sons , namely William Percy Honywood Courtenay ( alias John Nicholl Thom ) , Wm . Burford , William Price , Thomas Mears alias Tyler , Alexander Foad , and Wm . Nutting . On ...
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... George Elliot , to the Columbine ; Lt. J. H. Turner , to the Ranger ; Lieut . J. West , to the Vol- cano ; Lieut . G. Drew , to the Harpy . Members returned to serve in Parliament . Dungannon . - 90 [ July , Domestic Occurrences .
... George Elliot , to the Columbine ; Lt. J. H. Turner , to the Ranger ; Lieut . J. West , to the Vol- cano ; Lieut . G. Drew , to the Harpy . Members returned to serve in Parliament . Dungannon . - 90 [ July , Domestic Occurrences .
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