Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 175
... allow his portrait to be taken , although it may be seen in his actions . Mrs. Audley , having been seduced by him , became his mis- tress ; he is tired of her , and has for some time been seeking to entrap a respectable husband for her ...
... allow his portrait to be taken , although it may be seen in his actions . Mrs. Audley , having been seduced by him , became his mis- tress ; he is tired of her , and has for some time been seeking to entrap a respectable husband for her ...
Page 187
... allow yourself compel me to recollect another of his sayings , that my priests allowed me to retain my mistresses as a penance . " " They gave you not me , -I should despise myself if they had ; on the contrary , they exiled me to ...
... allow yourself compel me to recollect another of his sayings , that my priests allowed me to retain my mistresses as a penance . " " They gave you not me , -I should despise myself if they had ; on the contrary , they exiled me to ...
Page 190
... allow them to submit to dicta- tion . Men may offer themselves up to martyr- dom without either religious belief or practice . " " I am no persecutor , I desire nothing but universal liberty of conscience , as my declara- tion of ...
... allow them to submit to dicta- tion . Men may offer themselves up to martyr- dom without either religious belief or practice . " " I am no persecutor , I desire nothing but universal liberty of conscience , as my declara- tion of ...
Page 193
... allow me to become your friend , if I might persuade you to listen to the wishes of the nation , to discard your evil counsellors , to pause in your perilous 99 " Silence , Madam ! What ! am I to be schooled and catechised by a woman ...
... allow me to become your friend , if I might persuade you to listen to the wishes of the nation , to discard your evil counsellors , to pause in your perilous 99 " Silence , Madam ! What ! am I to be schooled and catechised by a woman ...
Page 199
... , and these will not allow me to comply with your request . It were little less than murder to turn you out , nor do I see what law , human or divine , I can violate by succouring a helpless stranger . If to do WALTER COLYTON . 199.
... , and these will not allow me to comply with your request . It were little less than murder to turn you out , nor do I see what law , human or divine , I can violate by succouring a helpless stranger . If to do WALTER COLYTON . 199.
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