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... Lord Cornwallis told me that her lord weeps every time any thing of his fate is mentioned to him . Old Balmerino keeps up his spirits to the same pitch of gaiety . In the cell at Westminster he showed Lord Kilmarnock how he must lay his ...
... Lord Cornwallis told me that her lord weeps every time any thing of his fate is mentioned to him . Old Balmerino keeps up his spirits to the same pitch of gaiety . In the cell at Westminster he showed Lord Kilmarnock how he must lay his ...
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... Lord Derwentwater , Lord Traquair , Lord Cromartie and his son , and the Lord Provost , at their respective windows . The other two wretched Lords are in dismal towers , and they have stopped up one of old Balmerino's windows , because ...
... Lord Derwentwater , Lord Traquair , Lord Cromartie and his son , and the Lord Provost , at their respective windows . The other two wretched Lords are in dismal towers , and they have stopped up one of old Balmerino's windows , because ...
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... Lord March making them a visit this summer at Alnwic - castle , my Lord received him at the gate , and said , " I believe , my Lord , this is the first time that ever a Douglas and a Percy met here in friendship . " Think of this from a ...
... Lord March making them a visit this summer at Alnwic - castle , my Lord received him at the gate , and said , " I believe , my Lord , this is the first time that ever a Douglas and a Percy met here in friendship . " Think of this from a ...
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