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THE TRAVELS OF


ſome being ſeverely whipped in a public manner; and others, who were found to be more daring and flagitious, ſuſpended on a kind of gibbets, ignominiouſly expoſed along the mountains conſpicuous brow, in order to ſtrike terror into the hearts of their acomplices.



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