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... ground . Dr Cahill did not quit his ground , but declared to Mr Brown , that Captain Rutherford might , if he pleased , fire at him ; but he would not return his fire . When he faw Captain Rutherford fall , he ran up to him , and ...
... ground . Dr Cahill did not quit his ground , but declared to Mr Brown , that Captain Rutherford might , if he pleased , fire at him ; but he would not return his fire . When he faw Captain Rutherford fall , he ran up to him , and ...
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... ground , lest he should fall a victim to the rapacity of the Turks . There are no farm - houses which give an idea of opulence or comfort , or present the wearied tra- veller with the hope of a hospitable reception . With the exception ...
... ground , lest he should fall a victim to the rapacity of the Turks . There are no farm - houses which give an idea of opulence or comfort , or present the wearied tra- veller with the hope of a hospitable reception . With the exception ...
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... ground which the Caledonians are thought to have then assumed as the scene of their martial atchievements , lies a- bout 7 or 8miles N. E. from Dunkeld , on the open declivities of the hills facing the south , and commanding a full ...
... ground which the Caledonians are thought to have then assumed as the scene of their martial atchievements , lies a- bout 7 or 8miles N. E. from Dunkeld , on the open declivities of the hills facing the south , and commanding a full ...
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