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  2. LITERATURE

    "Imprisoned in Peel Castle (situated on a small island near Peel, Isle of Man) for having, so it was said, made a waxen image of the King—Henry VI., and hung it up to waste, with the intent that as the figure wasted so should the king's body, by virtue of ...

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  3. THE MEDDLER

    'Tis something in the dearth of fame, or of matters of fame, battles or sieges, or high diplomacy, buying or selling of smaller States, or acts of occupation which look singularly like usurpation, to have sport ...

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  4. The Sketcher.

    Ned Wright, who was the subject of my last sketch, I suppose I may claim, in a general sense, as being what, in my first " Sunday in London," I described myself as being, namely, a Christian unattached. He may or ...

    Article : 3,332 words
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