Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... mean to alienate me for ever , I command you to put up . - Master Kerneguy , you are my guest , I request of you not to do me the insult of remaining with your sword drawn , where it is my duty to see peace observed . » « I obey you ...
... mean to alienate me for ever , I command you to put up . - Master Kerneguy , you are my guest , I request of you not to do me the insult of remaining with your sword drawn , where it is my duty to see peace observed . » « I obey you ...
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... means of pro- tection from you , or any one . " As they thus disputed , neither choosing to approach the real cause of quarrel , Sir Henry looked from the one to the other , with a peace- making countenance , exclaiming— I think Why ...
... means of pro- tection from you , or any one . " As they thus disputed , neither choosing to approach the real cause of quarrel , Sir Henry looked from the one to the other , with a peace- making countenance , exclaiming— I think Why ...
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... means of which he might be at hand to protect her against every chance , either of injury or insult , he held out his hand to the supposed Scottish page , saying at the same time , « That , for his part , he was very ready to forget the ...
... means of which he might be at hand to protect her against every chance , either of injury or insult , he held out his hand to the supposed Scottish page , saying at the same time , « That , for his part , he was very ready to forget the ...
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... of Woodstock , determined not to be out - bearded , even though he should seek re- dress by means which his principles forbade him to consider as justifiable . CHAPTER II . Boundless intemperance In nature is a tyranny 28 WOODSTOCK .
... of Woodstock , determined not to be out - bearded , even though he should seek re- dress by means which his principles forbade him to consider as justifiable . CHAPTER II . Boundless intemperance In nature is a tyranny 28 WOODSTOCK .
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... means to overcome the pride of the loyal Lees , and achieve an union , for which things are better prepared than that which Cromwell is said to meditate betwixt one of his brats and the no less loyal heir of Fauconberg ? » " « Your ...
... means to overcome the pride of the loyal Lees , and achieve an union , for which things are better prepared than that which Cromwell is said to meditate betwixt one of his brats and the no less loyal heir of Fauconberg ? » " « Your ...
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