Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 210William Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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... give up three of his four hundred acres , and if possible force him to sell out all . Coleman started with a heavy heart for his cottage in Ross- bane , Carew's demesne , and from the moment he left the courthouse until he lifted the ...
... give up three of his four hundred acres , and if possible force him to sell out all . Coleman started with a heavy heart for his cottage in Ross- bane , Carew's demesne , and from the moment he left the courthouse until he lifted the ...
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... give the necessary information about him , I'll have him shot by my men outside at once . " 66 But Coleman , whose sus- picion by now was a certainty , refused to be drawn , and re- plied that he knew nothing against the Foleys , and ...
... give the necessary information about him , I'll have him shot by my men outside at once . " 66 But Coleman , whose sus- picion by now was a certainty , refused to be drawn , and re- plied that he knew nothing against the Foleys , and ...
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... give him a chance of his life if he would swear to give up his land . In the end they com- promised , and two tall men took Carew by the arms and waded out into the river with him until they were over their waists . The leader then ...
... give him a chance of his life if he would swear to give up his land . In the end they com- promised , and two tall men took Carew by the arms and waded out into the river with him until they were over their waists . The leader then ...
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... give Carew protection , he feared that if he returned the chances were that both he and the herd would be murdered . However , Carew was determined to go , so Blake gave out on the quiet that if anything happened to either of them the ...
... give Carew protection , he feared that if he returned the chances were that both he and the herd would be murdered . However , Carew was determined to go , so Blake gave out on the quiet that if anything happened to either of them the ...
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... give no reason for the danger , only stating that he had received threatening letters . The General explained that under no circumstances would he allow the Mayor to be de- tained under arrest or deported , unless he could show ...
... give no reason for the danger , only stating that he had received threatening letters . The General explained that under no circumstances would he allow the Mayor to be de- tained under arrest or deported , unless he could show ...
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