Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 173
... letter . I came to town for the purpose of being presented to his Majesty , and a more flattering reception 99 " Bah ! cela va sans dire . I saw it in your elated looks the moment you entered , and I can fancy all the rest . Let us talk ...
... letter . I came to town for the purpose of being presented to his Majesty , and a more flattering reception 99 " Bah ! cela va sans dire . I saw it in your elated looks the moment you entered , and I can fancy all the rest . Let us talk ...
Page 200
... time . Shall I show you our latest news - letter from London ? " " My mind is upon tenter - hooks till I can see one ! Why , why am I crippled by this accursed accident , at a moment when the fate of 200 WALTER COLYTON .
... time . Shall I show you our latest news - letter from London ? " " My mind is upon tenter - hooks till I can see one ! Why , why am I crippled by this accursed accident , at a moment when the fate of 200 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 201
... letters , these all - important letters ! O that I had but delivered them before this cruel mischance ! Let me see the news , I beseech you : you know not what I have at heart , nor what mighty interests are committed to my charge ...
... letters , these all - important letters ! O that I had but delivered them before this cruel mischance ! Let me see the news , I beseech you : you know not what I have at heart , nor what mighty interests are committed to my charge ...
Page 202
... letters , to relieve you from their tongues . For your- self , I recommend you to be as much as pos- sible a listener , since your exhausted plight will not warrant a too free use of speech . " So saying , he withdrew , when ...
... letters , to relieve you from their tongues . For your- self , I recommend you to be as much as pos- sible a listener , since your exhausted plight will not warrant a too free use of speech . " So saying , he withdrew , when ...
Page 208
... letter ? If it would be deemed absurd to hate all those who differ from us in outward lineaments , it must surely be equally preposterous to detest others for not agreeing with us in inward sentiments . Since there cannot be any creed ...
... letter ? If it would be deemed absurd to hate all those who differ from us in outward lineaments , it must surely be equally preposterous to detest others for not agreeing with us in inward sentiments . Since there cannot be any creed ...
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