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Page 34
... hand to hand ! ' After an exchange of a discharge of arrows , and some minor incidents , Wallace and Earl Bigod meet in single contest , and the latter is laid low . The Bishop's troop is next lost in the morass before the Scottish ...
... hand to hand ! ' After an exchange of a discharge of arrows , and some minor incidents , Wallace and Earl Bigod meet in single contest , and the latter is laid low . The Bishop's troop is next lost in the morass before the Scottish ...
Page 232
... hand . " Having thus prepared their meat , they took it up with the left hand and put it into their mouths ; such at least was the usual prac tice with the Ras and all the chiefs whom we had an opportunity of observing , on this and ...
... hand . " Having thus prepared their meat , they took it up with the left hand and put it into their mouths ; such at least was the usual prac tice with the Ras and all the chiefs whom we had an opportunity of observing , on this and ...
Page 387
... hand , and therefore particular , yet not so far par- ticularized us to ascertain which hand . We rather think that the last was the idea in the writer's mind . Our translators have chosen the first , and have rendered it , " his hand ...
... hand , and therefore particular , yet not so far par- ticularized us to ascertain which hand . We rather think that the last was the idea in the writer's mind . Our translators have chosen the first , and have rendered it , " his hand ...
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