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... Bertram , if ever he possessed it . A good - humoured listlessness of countenance formed the only re- markable expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the ...
... Bertram , if ever he possessed it . A good - humoured listlessness of countenance formed the only re- markable expression of his features , although they were rather handsome than otherwise . In fact , his physiognomy indicated the ...
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... Bertram of Ellangowan , who flourished tempore Caroli primi , was , says my authority , Sir Robert Douglas , in his Scot- tish Baronage ( see the title Ellangowan ' ) , a steady loyalist , and full of zeal for the cause of His Sacred ...
... Bertram of Ellangowan , who flourished tempore Caroli primi , was , says my authority , Sir Robert Douglas , in his Scot- tish Baronage ( see the title Ellangowan ' ) , a steady loyalist , and full of zeal for the cause of His Sacred ...
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... Bertram , with your worthy friend here , that I have been rather jesting with edge - tools ; and although neither ... Bertram's hand , and requested him to keep it for five years with the seal unbroken , until the month of November was ...
... Bertram , with your worthy friend here , that I have been rather jesting with edge - tools ; and although neither ... Bertram's hand , and requested him to keep it for five years with the seal unbroken , until the month of November was ...
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... Bertram had his name inserted in a new commission of justices , issued immediately upon the sitting of the parliament . This had been the summit of Mr. Bertram's ambition ; not that he liked either the trouble or the responsibility of ...
... Bertram had his name inserted in a new commission of justices , issued immediately upon the sitting of the parliament . This had been the summit of Mr. Bertram's ambition ; not that he liked either the trouble or the responsibility of ...
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... Bertram's edification , and matters proceeded against the gipsies in form of law . Every door in the hamlet was chalked by the ground - officer , in token of a formal warning to remove at next term . Still , however , they showed no ...
... Bertram's edification , and matters proceeded against the gipsies in form of law . Every door in the hamlet was chalked by the ground - officer , in token of a formal warning to remove at next term . Still , however , they showed no ...
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