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... persons of note , either out of compassion , or from less reputable motives , still continued , af- ter the promulgation of this law , and in spite of repeated reprehensions from the Privy Council , to afford shelter and protection to ...
... persons of note , either out of compassion , or from less reputable motives , still continued , af- ter the promulgation of this law , and in spite of repeated reprehensions from the Privy Council , to afford shelter and protection to ...
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... person . " I have ever understood , " says the same correspondent , speaking of the Yetholm gypsies , " that they are ex ... persons whom they considered of un- lucky aspect ; nor do they ever pro- ceed upon their summer peregrinations ...
... person . " I have ever understood , " says the same correspondent , speaking of the Yetholm gypsies , " that they are ex ... persons whom they considered of un- lucky aspect ; nor do they ever pro- ceed upon their summer peregrinations ...
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... persons , with- drawing them from the ordinary in- spection and attention of the magis- trate . " The Scottish lowland gypsies have not in general so atrocious a character , but are always poachers , robbers of hen - roosts , black ...
... persons , with- drawing them from the ordinary in- spection and attention of the magis- trate . " The Scottish lowland gypsies have not in general so atrocious a character , but are always poachers , robbers of hen - roosts , black ...
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... persons , who were most capable of supplying any omis- sions , or correcting any mistakes . I can confidently vouch for the general accuracy of the statement , but would not wish its credibility to rest entirely on my single testimony ...
... persons , who were most capable of supplying any omis- sions , or correcting any mistakes . I can confidently vouch for the general accuracy of the statement , but would not wish its credibility to rest entirely on my single testimony ...
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... person who spoke to her on the forenoon of Tues- day the 8th of August , ) but did not hear the persons who spoke to her on the afternoon of the same day ; that she had never been conscious of hav- ing either needed or received food ...
... person who spoke to her on the forenoon of Tues- day the 8th of August , ) but did not hear the persons who spoke to her on the afternoon of the same day ; that she had never been conscious of hav- ing either needed or received food ...
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