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Page 168
... took rapidly to flight . The Europeans did not judge it expedient to pursue them , but turning again , took the road in one body toward the Spanish fort , the English being mounted on spare horses of the Spaniards . The Spaniards were ...
... took rapidly to flight . The Europeans did not judge it expedient to pursue them , but turning again , took the road in one body toward the Spanish fort , the English being mounted on spare horses of the Spaniards . The Spaniards were ...
Page 224
... took especial care to be heard . " The whole of the music was certainly given ; and the March , a parti- cular feature in the bill , thus represented a bench was borrowed from the adjoining public house , and placed behind a piece of ...
... took especial care to be heard . " The whole of the music was certainly given ; and the March , a parti- cular feature in the bill , thus represented a bench was borrowed from the adjoining public house , and placed behind a piece of ...
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... took up the sound — a third , a fourth , a fifth joined in concert , and , in two or three minutes , the whole line of Bishopsgate was vocal with the music of the venerable watch , the lungs of Jeremy Dunbrown roaring above the clamour ...
... took up the sound — a third , a fourth , a fifth joined in concert , and , in two or three minutes , the whole line of Bishopsgate was vocal with the music of the venerable watch , the lungs of Jeremy Dunbrown roaring above the clamour ...
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