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... the whole character of Penruddock is admirably conceived and admirably
written , ( the recollection of John Kemble in ... his epic of “ Calvary " does not ;
neither does his share in the “ Richard Cour de Lion , " of Sir James Bland
Burgess .
... the whole character of Penruddock is admirably conceived and admirably
written , ( the recollection of John Kemble in ... his epic of “ Calvary " does not ;
neither does his share in the “ Richard Cour de Lion , " of Sir James Bland
Burgess .
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... the strangeness of the scene , the boldness of the crime , and its most
providential discovery , than the trial ( in 1741 ) of Samuel Goodere , Captain of
H.M.S. " Ruby , ' for the murder of his brother , Sir John Dinely Goodere , on board
his own ...
... the strangeness of the scene , the boldness of the crime , and its most
providential discovery , than the trial ( in 1741 ) of Samuel Goodere , Captain of
H.M.S. " Ruby , ' for the murder of his brother , Sir John Dinely Goodere , on board
his own ...
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Mr. Goodere , acquainted therewith ; and no sooner was he informed of it , but he
began to take his measures for the executing his wicked schemes against his
brother's life : for on Monday , ( the day before Sir John was to be at Mr. Smith's )
...
Mr. Goodere , acquainted therewith ; and no sooner was he informed of it , but he
began to take his measures for the executing his wicked schemes against his
brother's life : for on Monday , ( the day before Sir John was to be at Mr. Smith's )
...
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Gentlemen , when they had thus forced Sir John towards the end of the rope -
walk , Mr. Goodere ( who all along bore them company , and animated them as
they passed along ) bade them make more dispatch , and mend their pace .
Gentlemen , when they had thus forced Sir John towards the end of the rope -
walk , Mr. Goodere ( who all along bore them company , and animated them as
they passed along ) bade them make more dispatch , and mend their pace .
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though Sir John was in an ill state of health , yet his hard - hearted brother forcibly
took his cloak from off his back , and put it on himself . And having thus got him
into his power , he ordered the men to row off ; telling his brother , that now he ...
though Sir John was in an ill state of health , yet his hard - hearted brother forcibly
took his cloak from off his back , and put it on himself . And having thus got him
into his power , he ordered the men to row off ; telling his brother , that now he ...
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