Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 81
... army , over three powerful kingdoms . James , on the contrary , had succeeded to the throne of a puissant empire in the vigour of his matured age , with all the benefits to be derived from his father's example , from long observance of ...
... army , over three powerful kingdoms . James , on the contrary , had succeeded to the throne of a puissant empire in the vigour of his matured age , with all the benefits to be derived from his father's example , from long observance of ...
Page 84
... army under pretence of protecting the Electorate of Cologne , which cargoes , after being unladen , were secretly brought back in vessels that had been sent up empty ; others lay concealed among the Islands formed by the Rhine and the ...
... army under pretence of protecting the Electorate of Cologne , which cargoes , after being unladen , were secretly brought back in vessels that had been sent up empty ; others lay concealed among the Islands formed by the Rhine and the ...
Page 85
... army to the Rhine , that he was to join it with one equally great from Holland , and march at the head of both into France . For the advancement of this project large sums were remitted by the Pope to the Emperor ; and these sums thus ...
... army to the Rhine , that he was to join it with one equally great from Holland , and march at the head of both into France . For the advancement of this project large sums were remitted by the Pope to the Emperor ; and these sums thus ...
Page 98
... army was very rarely exchanged for any other costume . His complexion was very dark , although his hand was much admir- ed for its fairness , as well as the fineness of its form . In person he was of the middle stature , thin body and ...
... army was very rarely exchanged for any other costume . His complexion was very dark , although his hand was much admir- ed for its fairness , as well as the fineness of its form . In person he was of the middle stature , thin body and ...
Page 140
... army . " " It is still more necessary not to alienate that army and extend disaffection by sacrificing a gentleman of whom they may well be proud , to such a low and worthless character as Lord Sunderland's creature , whom they cannot ...
... army . " " It is still more necessary not to alienate that army and extend disaffection by sacrificing a gentleman of whom they may well be proud , to such a low and worthless character as Lord Sunderland's creature , whom they cannot ...
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