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Excerpt from Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Ancient and Present State of Ragland Castle: With a Variety of Other Particulars, Deserving the Stranger's Notice, Relating to That Much Admired Ruin, and Its Neighbourhood
Ixfi'rédidédb8df itom'i g forty years at 'monmouth, has Ie?lllelille) ai'ti'ee iii the foriest, whoin the axe has deprived of the companions of its fbrmer life; but I feel dnlfiugwplhduiefin. The: ze?egtiongthat my: mihd f dud euthandibe'gt exerwdiin'rescuingi, fnein the grasp 'of tidtepmahgh interesting?eironmmesii whlehumsre fast Matgotwdbliri-nz; hudrlmtufonithe friendship of am Wi?bvl?w Philip Gritfin', bfi ihadnock, the: Rev. Johh?jdnesi airdi'd. Tregoze; ?ed. The Ipdblio might, like Madtmi'sofhisn first! Visit; have contemplated the Ilut'n's ol'ihe Castle, historical documents Ibere lire.
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