| 1810 - 430 sidor
...deadroom, where it lay for eight days, and though great numbers inspected it, yet none knew who, or from whence the deceased was, and he was at length buried among the strangers in the Greyfriars church yard. Sixteen years elapsed before M'Milhn once mentioned the circumstance of his... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 sidor
...bonnet — covered the body with one of the great coats — took up the other, and departed. M'Millan returned quietly to his chamber without awakening...the duel, to any person ; but, at that period, being at Annandale receiving some sheep, that he had bought, and chancing to hear of the astonishing circumstances... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 408 sidor
...bonnet — covered the body with one of the great coats — took up the other, and departed. M'Millan returned quietly to his chamber without awakening...the duel, to any person; but, at that period, being at Annandale receiving some sheep, that he had bought, and chancing to hear of the astonishing circumstances... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 sidor
...departed. M'Millan returned quietly to his chamber without awakening any of ROMANTIC AND MISCELLANEOUS. 83 the family. His pains were gone, but his mind was...the duel, to any person ; but, at that period, being at Annandale receiving some sheep, that he had bought, and chancing to hear of the astonishing circumstances... | |
| 1828 - 400 sidor
...CASKET. on the sword arm. The body was carried to thp dead-room, where it lay for eight days ; ami though great numbers inspected it, yet none knew who...he was at length buried among the strangers in the church-yard of the Grey-friars. Sixteen years elapsed before M* Mil Ian once mentioned the circumstance... | |
| James Hogg - 1837 - 382 sidor
...bonnet — covered the body with one of the great coats — took up the other, and departed ; M'Millan returned quietly to his chamber without awakening...Grayfriars Churchyard. Sixteen years elapsed before M'Miflan once mentioned the circumstance of his having seen the duel, to any person, but, at that period,... | |
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