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them , uniformly recited a charm , which , in English , run thus ; - Hail to thee ,
thou holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet i ! ii . First
wert thou found ' : . . . . Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a
wound ; In ...
them , uniformly recited a charm , which , in English , run thus ; - Hail to thee ,
thou holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet i ! ii . First
wert thou found ' : . . . . Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a
wound ; In ...
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When they had run about a quarter of a mile , the brow of a rising ground , which
they had surmounted , concealed them from further risk of observation . They *
still heard , however , at a distance , the - shouts of the soldiers as they hallooed
to ...
When they had run about a quarter of a mile , the brow of a rising ground , which
they had surmounted , concealed them from further risk of observation . They *
still heard , however , at a distance , the - shouts of the soldiers as they hallooed
to ...
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In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. hour , still along open and waste ground of
the same description , they came to the stump of an ancient oak , which from its
relics appeared to have been at one time a tree of very large size . In an adjacent
...
In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott. hour , still along open and waste ground of
the same description , they came to the stump of an ancient oak , which from its
relics appeared to have been at one time a tree of very large size . In an adjacent
...
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In this he was mistaken , for the sound judgment of the Chevalier , or of those to
whose advice he listened , left the direct passage free , but occupied the strong
ground by which it was overlooked and commanded . . . When the Highlanders ...
In this he was mistaken , for the sound judgment of the Chevalier , or of those to
whose advice he listened , left the direct passage free , but occupied the strong
ground by which it was overlooked and commanded . . . When the Highlanders ...
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The army , moving by its right from off the ground on which they had rested , soon
entered the path through the morass , conducting their march with astonishing
silence and great rapidity . The mist had not risen to the higher grounds , so that ...
The army , moving by its right from off the ground on which they had rested , soon
entered the path through the morass , conducting their march with astonishing
silence and great rapidity . The mist had not risen to the higher grounds , so that ...
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