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There was a certain piece of open , common land , called Thirteen Acres , which
had been attached to the manor , but was not originally part of it , and ,
consequently , not strictly subject to its laws . Greenfield , however , determined to
make ...
There was a certain piece of open , common land , called Thirteen Acres , which
had been attached to the manor , but was not originally part of it , and ,
consequently , not strictly subject to its laws . Greenfield , however , determined to
make ...
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... Would plunge his native land in civil wars . Have we so soon forgot those days
of ruin , When , like a matron butcher'd by her sons , And cast beside some
common way , a spectacle Of horror and affright to passers - by , Our groaning
country ...
... Would plunge his native land in civil wars . Have we so soon forgot those days
of ruin , When , like a matron butcher'd by her sons , And cast beside some
common way , a spectacle Of horror and affright to passers - by , Our groaning
country ...
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Upon the necks of nobles : low were laid The rev'rend crozier , and the holy mitre
, And desolation cover'd all the land ! Who can remember this , and not , like ine ,
Here vow to sheathe a dagger in his heart , Whose damn'd ambition would ...
Upon the necks of nobles : low were laid The rev'rend crozier , and the holy mitre
, And desolation cover'd all the land ! Who can remember this , and not , like ine ,
Here vow to sheathe a dagger in his heart , Whose damn'd ambition would ...
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CONTAINS A SCENE OF A COMEDY , INTITLED " THB SCHOUL FOR
PROFLIGACY , " OR THE LAND WE LIVE IN . " SCENE.- A Room in Snarldown
House . Enter the Squire , Merryman , and Cutlas . Cutlas . ' Sdeath ! the young
Squire of ...
CONTAINS A SCENE OF A COMEDY , INTITLED " THB SCHOUL FOR
PROFLIGACY , " OR THE LAND WE LIVE IN . " SCENE.- A Room in Snarldown
House . Enter the Squire , Merryman , and Cutlas . Cutlas . ' Sdeath ! the young
Squire of ...
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They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and
families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord , who might dispossess them
whenever he pleased ; and it was upon villan services , that is , to carry out dung ,
to ...
They held indeed small portions of land by way of sustaining themselves and
families ; but it was at the mere will of the lord , who might dispossess them
whenever he pleased ; and it was upon villan services , that is , to carry out dung ,
to ...
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