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CONTAINS SOME PARTICULARS OF THE GILDRIO FAMILY , AND OF THE
MANOR OF FREELAND . In the parish of Andover , in Hampshire , resided a
certain family of the name of GILDRIG , who had inherited and farmed , for years
past , a ...
CONTAINS SOME PARTICULARS OF THE GILDRIO FAMILY , AND OF THE
MANOR OF FREELAND . In the parish of Andover , in Hampshire , resided a
certain family of the name of GILDRIG , who had inherited and farmed , for years
past , a ...
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The allies , whilst they acted in a body , were successful ; but Freeland Frederic
unfortunately separated from the other leaders to attack a strong post , whence
the enemy threatened Freeland in particular . This dereliction of the common
cause ...
The allies , whilst they acted in a body , were successful ; but Freeland Frederic
unfortunately separated from the other leaders to attack a strong post , whence
the enemy threatened Freeland in particular . This dereliction of the common
cause ...
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the allies were no sooner separated than they were overpowered by numbers ,
and Freeland Frederic was happy to rejoin his friends once more . The winter , at
length put an end to hostilities , and when the spring , which ought to be the ...
the allies were no sooner separated than they were overpowered by numbers ,
and Freeland Frederic was happy to rejoin his friends once more . The winter , at
length put an end to hostilities , and when the spring , which ought to be the ...
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Freeland Frederic and their Stateholder , used every effort of persuasion and
remonstrance to rouse them in their defence against the common enemy ; but we
have before seen that they hated their Stateholder no less than the Freelanders ...
Freeland Frederic and their Stateholder , used every effort of persuasion and
remonstrance to rouse them in their defence against the common enemy ; but we
have before seen that they hated their Stateholder no less than the Freelanders ...
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Even such a vile instrument as a Mary Canning , may be made a powerful engine
in the hands of a dexterous minister , and we have before mentioned an
illnatured surmise , that one of the Stewards of Freeland , had answered his
purpose by ...
Even such a vile instrument as a Mary Canning , may be made a powerful engine
in the hands of a dexterous minister , and we have before mentioned an
illnatured surmise , that one of the Stewards of Freeland , had answered his
purpose by ...
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