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... St. Augustine's Back , Mr. Goodere called out to 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 ...
... St. Augustine's Back , Mr. Goodere called out to 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 ...
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... Sir John ; and stood at the window , on the look - out , in order to watch his coming out of Mr. Smith's . Thus the ambuscade Goodere , goes to Mr. being laid , the prisoner , Mr. Smith's about three in the afternoon , the hour at which Sir ...
... Sir John ; and stood at the window , on the look - out , in order to watch his coming out of Mr. Smith's . Thus the ambuscade Goodere , goes to Mr. being laid , the prisoner , Mr. Smith's about three in the afternoon , the hour at which Sir ...
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... 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 . Just then , Mr. Goodere himself was come up , and had joined his com- panions , and ...
... 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 . Just then , Mr. Goodere himself was come up , and had joined his com- panions , and ...
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... 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 . Accordingly , they took up Sir John , and ...
... 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 . Accordingly , they took up Sir John , and ...
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... Sir John did with the estate , that he was of opinion no act of Sir John's could affect it longer than his own life , and that it must necessarily devolve to him , as the next in remainder , on his brother's dying without issue . And ...
... Sir John did with the estate , that he was of opinion no act of Sir John's could affect it longer than his own life , and that it must necessarily devolve to him , as the next in remainder , on his brother's dying without issue . And ...
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