Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 150
... Sunderland , who sometimes carried his hypocrisy so far as to sneer at the cupidity and selfishness of others , " the cunning rogues are quite courtiers - see how abjectly they beg , and how ready they are to snatch every morsel out of ...
... Sunderland , who sometimes carried his hypocrisy so far as to sneer at the cupidity and selfishness of others , " the cunning rogues are quite courtiers - see how abjectly they beg , and how ready they are to snatch every morsel out of ...
Page 151
... Sunderland , and he hastened to change the conversation , for he liked not the significant looks that some of the bystanders exchanged with each other . The Lord Chamberlain now brought up several gentlemen to be presented , upon each ...
... Sunderland , and he hastened to change the conversation , for he liked not the significant looks that some of the bystanders exchanged with each other . The Lord Chamberlain now brought up several gentlemen to be presented , upon each ...
Page 154
... Sunderland , the favourite and factotum , stood no chance of gaining the royal ear after it had been once engaged by the Jesuit . His Lord- ship had recognized and spoken to Walter , re- questing him to wait till the presentations ...
... Sunderland , the favourite and factotum , stood no chance of gaining the royal ear after it had been once engaged by the Jesuit . His Lord- ship had recognized and spoken to Walter , re- questing him to wait till the presentations ...
Page 156
... Sunderland . It was given at length , the minis- ter took his hand , led him forward , and present- ed him as Captain Colyton of the Dragoon Guards , the son of Jaspar Colyton of Bridg- water " Of Bridgwater ! " repeated the King , and ...
... Sunderland . It was given at length , the minis- ter took his hand , led him forward , and present- ed him as Captain Colyton of the Dragoon Guards , the son of Jaspar Colyton of Bridg- water " Of Bridgwater ! " repeated the King , and ...
Page 160
... Sunderland as he retired , " are you satisfied with your recep- tion ? It has indeed been a most distinguished one , and you may hold yourself highly honour- ed . Our royal master is slow to promise fa- vour , but not to bestow it where ...
... Sunderland as he retired , " are you satisfied with your recep- tion ? It has indeed been a most distinguished one , and you may hold yourself highly honour- ed . Our royal master is slow to promise fa- vour , but not to bestow it where ...
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