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( so triumphantly referred to by Jeremy Collier ) , who claimed a right to take possession of a woman in the theatre , because he there found her on his own ground , ' to the gallant demons commemorated by Bedin and Remigius , + and ...
( so triumphantly referred to by Jeremy Collier ) , who claimed a right to take possession of a woman in the theatre , because he there found her on his own ground , ' to the gallant demons commemorated by Bedin and Remigius , + and ...
Page 256
If we are to carry our objects , we must reckon not only upon being able to drive the enemy from the lakes and to destroy all their settlements on their borders , and on taking forcible possession of the territory we mean to keep ...
If we are to carry our objects , we must reckon not only upon being able to drive the enemy from the lakes and to destroy all their settlements on their borders , and on taking forcible possession of the territory we mean to keep ...
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This army went and took possession of the top of this opening . Mr Park came there after the army had posted itself ; he nevertheless attempt- ed to pass . The people began to attack him , throwing lances , pikes , arrows and stones .
This army went and took possession of the top of this opening . Mr Park came there after the army had posted itself ; he nevertheless attempt- ed to pass . The people began to attack him , throwing lances , pikes , arrows and stones .
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