The European Magazine, and London Review, Volum 20Philological Society of London, 1791 |
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... took place between them . Sir Reginald obtained the lady , upon which Mortimer challenged him ; the combat was , however , prevented by the order of the King , and the latter commanded to remain within his own castle , which he did as ...
... took place between them . Sir Reginald obtained the lady , upon which Mortimer challenged him ; the combat was , however , prevented by the order of the King , and the latter commanded to remain within his own castle , which he did as ...
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... took re- fuge in the fort of Agra , a large city about 150 miles from Delhi . - Scindia's troops befieged him there . Perceiving at last that he must be taken if he continued in the fort , he took the advantage of a dark night , stuffed ...
... took re- fuge in the fort of Agra , a large city about 150 miles from Delhi . - Scindia's troops befieged him there . Perceiving at last that he must be taken if he continued in the fort , he took the advantage of a dark night , stuffed ...
Side 317
... took the way leading to Smithfield ; with fresh vigour he sustained the chafe till he saw him dismount , and enter a public - house in Clerkenwell ; oppofite to which he planted himself for a long while before he could get any ...
... took the way leading to Smithfield ; with fresh vigour he sustained the chafe till he saw him dismount , and enter a public - house in Clerkenwell ; oppofite to which he planted himself for a long while before he could get any ...
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