Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 107
... little con- genial to the natural activity , both of her body and mind , it was speedily shaken off as her feelings enkindled . She was pleased with her visitant , whose appearance had been not less improved than WALTER COLYTON . 107.
... little con- genial to the natural activity , both of her body and mind , it was speedily shaken off as her feelings enkindled . She was pleased with her visitant , whose appearance had been not less improved than WALTER COLYTON . 107.
Page 108
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. visitant , whose appearance had been not less improved than her own by a change of dress ; and being anxious , in the true spirit of a coquette , to excite his admiration , she became every moment more and ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. visitant , whose appearance had been not less improved than her own by a change of dress ; and being anxious , in the true spirit of a coquette , to excite his admiration , she became every moment more and ...
Page 127
... alacrity , that he was speedily enabled to make his appearance at the head - quarters of his regi- ment , then constituting a portion of the stand- ing army , which the King had assembled upon Hounslow WALTER COLYTON . 127.
... alacrity , that he was speedily enabled to make his appearance at the head - quarters of his regi- ment , then constituting a portion of the stand- ing army , which the King had assembled upon Hounslow WALTER COLYTON . 127.
Page 131
... appearance of a gay glittering camp , encircled by a market and a fair . With the besotted infatuation that marked every step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament ...
... appearance of a gay glittering camp , encircled by a market and a fair . With the besotted infatuation that marked every step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament ...
Page 134
... appearance , and received his visi- tant with the courtesy that belonged to his cha- racter . To the great surprise of the young soldier , who expected rather to be interrogated as to his competency for military duty , almost one of the ...
... appearance , and received his visi- tant with the courtesy that belonged to his cha- racter . To the great surprise of the young soldier , who expected rather to be interrogated as to his competency for military duty , almost one of the ...
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