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... father also lent his powerful aid to the Oak - boys and Hearts - of - Steel ; the former of whom took arms the following year , 1763 , to get rid of a species of Corvée , called the six days labour , and the latter , some years ...
... father also lent his powerful aid to the Oak - boys and Hearts - of - Steel ; the former of whom took arms the following year , 1763 , to get rid of a species of Corvée , called the six days labour , and the latter , some years ...
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... Father Sozzifante , " I must hear his confession . " Hardly had he spoken , when out came all whom kindness or piety or cu- riosity had collected , and he is in paradise ! was the exclamation . Mr. Harbottle then entered , and was ...
... Father Sozzifante , " I must hear his confession . " Hardly had he spoken , when out came all whom kindness or piety or cu- riosity had collected , and he is in paradise ! was the exclamation . Mr. Harbottle then entered , and was ...
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... father served being broke , he left Ireland as soon as I was able to be carried , with the rest of his family , and came to the family - seat at Elvington , near York , where his mother lived . She was daughter to Sir Roger Jacques ...
... father served being broke , he left Ireland as soon as I was able to be carried , with the rest of his family , and came to the family - seat at Elvington , near York , where his mother lived . She was daughter to Sir Roger Jacques ...
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