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Strana 133
... James Miller , sergeant ( lately come from the frontiers of Portugal ) , Master of the Noble Science of Defence , hearing in most places where I have been of the great fame of Timothy Buck of London , master of the said science , do ...
... James Miller , sergeant ( lately come from the frontiers of Portugal ) , Master of the Noble Science of Defence , hearing in most places where I have been of the great fame of Timothy Buck of London , master of the said science , do ...
Strana 134
... James Miller , sergeant , who have travelled parts abroad , and came last from the frontiers of Portugal , for the love of Elizabeth Preston , do assert , that the said Elizabeth is the fairest of women . ' Then the answer : ' I ...
... James Miller , sergeant , who have travelled parts abroad , and came last from the frontiers of Portugal , for the love of Elizabeth Preston , do assert , that the said Elizabeth is the fairest of women . ' Then the answer : ' I ...
Strana 135
... James Miller came on first , preceded by two disabled drummers , to show , I suppose , that the prospect of maimed bodies did not in the least deter him . There ascended with the daring Miller a gentleman , whose name I could not learn ...
... James Miller came on first , preceded by two disabled drummers , to show , I suppose , that the prospect of maimed bodies did not in the least deter him . There ascended with the daring Miller a gentleman , whose name I could not learn ...
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