Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... JOHN LAWRENCE , Lord Mayor . Sir GEORGE WATERMAN , Sir CHARLES DOE , Sheriffs . I need not say , that these orders extended only to such places as were within the Lord Mayor's jurisdiction : so it is requisite to observe , that the ...
... JOHN LAWRENCE , Lord Mayor . Sir GEORGE WATERMAN , Sir CHARLES DOE , Sheriffs . I need not say , that these orders extended only to such places as were within the Lord Mayor's jurisdiction : so it is requisite to observe , that the ...
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... John Hayward , who was at that time under - sexton of the parish of St. Stephen , Coleman - street ; by under - sexton was understood at that time grave - digger and bearer of the dead . This man carried , or assisted to carry , all the ...
... John Hayward , who was at that time under - sexton of the parish of St. Stephen , Coleman - street ; by under - sexton was understood at that time grave - digger and bearer of the dead . This man carried , or assisted to carry , all the ...
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... John Hayward's care , and within his bounds , that the story of the piper , with which people have made themselves so merry , happened , and he assured me that it was true . It is said that it was a blind piper ; but , as John told me ...
... John Hayward's care , and within his bounds , that the story of the piper , with which people have made themselves so merry , happened , and he assured me that it was true . It is said that it was a blind piper ; but , as John told me ...
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... John Hayward with his bell and the cart came along , finding two dead bodies lie upon the stall , they took them up with the instrument they used , and threw them into the cart ; and all this while the piper slept soundly . From hence ...
... John Hayward with his bell and the cart came along , finding two dead bodies lie upon the stall , they took them up with the instrument they used , and threw them into the cart ; and all this while the piper slept soundly . From hence ...
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... John , the biscuit - baker , one day to Thomas , his brother , the sail - maker , Brother Tom , what will become of us ? the plague grows hot in the city , and increases this way : what shall we do ? Truly , says Thomas , I am at a ...
... John , the biscuit - baker , one day to Thomas , his brother , the sail - maker , Brother Tom , what will become of us ? the plague grows hot in the city , and increases this way : what shall we do ? Truly , says Thomas , I am at a ...
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