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The curate and his lodger. The death of the broken-hearted. The forager of ... - Page 138
by Edward Trevor Anwyl - 1831
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 4

Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 pages
...countrey was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the suddaine in that woodie countrey ; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Sunday, from his house of Penan• men, but he must leave the same guarded with...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...countrey was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the suddaine in that woodie countrey ; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Sunday, from his house of Penanmen, but he must leave the same guarded with men,...
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The history of the Gwydir family. 1st publ. by the hon. D. Barrington; now ...

sir John Wynn (bart.) - 1827 - 298 pages
...counlrey was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the snddaine, in that \voodie countrey ; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Snnday from his honse in Penanmen, but he mnst leave the same guarded with men,...
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Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26

1830 - 222 pages
...country was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the suddame, in that wooddio countrey ; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Sunday from his house of Penanmen, but he must leave the same guarded with men,...
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The British Magazine, Volume 1

Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...country was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the suddaine, in that wooddie countrey ; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Sunday from his house of Penanmen, but he must leave the same guarded with men,...
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Stories and studies from the chronicles and history of England, by mrs. S.C ...

Anna Maria Hall - 1859 - 430 pages
...in that woody country ; it therefore stood him in a policy to have divers places of retreat. Certain it was that he durst not go to church on a Sunday, from his house of Penanmaur, but he must leave the same guarded with men, and have the doors sure barred and bolted,...
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The History of the Gwydir Family

sir John Wynn (bart.) - Wales, North - 1878 - 170 pages
...countrey was wild, and he might be oppressed by his enemies on the suddaine, in that woodie countrey; it therefore stood him in a policie to have diverse...places of retreat. Certaine it was, that he durst not goe to church on a Sunday from his house of Penanmen, but he must leave the same guarded with men,...
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The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volume 6

Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1884 - 604 pages
...that woody country : it therefore stood him in a policy to have divers places of retreat. " Certain it was that he durst not go to church on a Sunday from his house of Penanmawr but he must walk the same guarded with men, and have the doors sure barred and bolted, and...
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The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volume 6

Charles Wilkins - Wales - 1884 - 726 pages
...that woody country : it therefore stood him in a policy to have divers places of retreat. " Certain it was that he durst not go to church on a Sunday from his house of Penanmawr but he must walk the same guarded with men, and have the doors sure barred and bolted, and...
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Proceedings, Volume 47

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1893 - 244 pages
...oppressed by his enemies on a sudden in that woody country, and it therefore was policie to have divers places of retreat. Certaine it was that he durst not go to church on a Sunday from his house, but he must leave the same guarded with men, and have the doores sure barred and boulted, and a watchman...
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