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... curious tradition : - " My information regarding the circumstances of Claverhouse's death , was derived from an old man who died at Aldclune last winter , about the age of 70 . " His story was that he had been told by an old woman who ...
... curious tradition : - " My information regarding the circumstances of Claverhouse's death , was derived from an old man who died at Aldclune last winter , about the age of 70 . " His story was that he had been told by an old woman who ...
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... curious document , with the text at foot , was published by the Camden Society in 1847. It is very interesting , and written by a man of good sense and observation . Amongst many interesting matters , he starts one question that perhaps ...
... curious document , with the text at foot , was published by the Camden Society in 1847. It is very interesting , and written by a man of good sense and observation . Amongst many interesting matters , he starts one question that perhaps ...
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... curious series , I , week by week , have each one duly read . With every Saturday the Notes and Queries Is welcome to me as my daily bread . Quaint facts abound and sometimes curious theories , Questions and answers that I must enjoy ...
... curious series , I , week by week , have each one duly read . With every Saturday the Notes and Queries Is welcome to me as my daily bread . Quaint facts abound and sometimes curious theories , Questions and answers that I must enjoy ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
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