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... Mahony , ( his inse- parable agent and companion in every stage of this fatal business ) , went together to the White Hart , ' an ale - house , near the foot of the College Green , in view of and almost opposite to Mr. Smith's , in ...
... Mahony , ( his inse- parable agent and companion in every stage of this fatal business ) , went together to the White Hart , ' an ale - house , near the foot of the College Green , in view of and almost opposite to Mr. Smith's , in ...
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... Mahony , in these words : ' Look to him well , Mahony , and watch him ; but don't touch him now . ' And , in fact , Gentlemen , the prisoners and their companions followed and watched Sir John a considerable way . Afterwards , Mr. Smith ...
... Mahony , in these words : ' Look to him well , Mahony , and watch him ; but don't touch him now . ' And , in fact , Gentlemen , the prisoners and their companions followed and watched Sir John a considerable way . Afterwards , Mr. Smith ...
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... Mahony , with several of the privateer's men ( I believe all or part of the same gang that had been there on the watch the Tuesday before ) , were also met , by Mr. Goodere's orders , to waylay and seize Sir John ; and stood at the ...
... Mahony , with several of the privateer's men ( I believe all or part of the same gang that had been there on the watch the Tuesday before ) , were also met , by Mr. Goodere's orders , to waylay and seize Sir John ; and stood at the ...
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... Mahony and the other fellows , who were on the look - out at the White Hart , ' seeing Sir John go down St. Augustine's Back , immediately rushed out , and ( as they had been ordered by Mr. Goodere ) seized Sir John as their prisoner ...
... Mahony and the other fellows , who were on the look - out at the White Hart , ' seeing Sir John go down St. Augustine's Back , immediately rushed out , and ( as they had been ordered by Mr. Goodere ) seized Sir John as their prisoner ...
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... Mahony and the rest went also into the barge . Sir John then called out , For God's sake , run to Mr. Smith , and tell him I am about to be murdered , or I am an un- done man . ' And crying out that his name was Dinely , Mr. Goodere ...
... Mahony and the rest went also into the barge . Sir John then called out , For God's sake , run to Mr. Smith , and tell him I am about to be murdered , or I am an un- done man . ' And crying out that his name was Dinely , Mr. Goodere ...
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