Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 125
... morning pota- tions , and disposed to give himself airs of im- portance upon the strength of the message from the Peer . " Sacre , mon cher ! I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier ...
... morning pota- tions , and disposed to give himself airs of im- portance upon the strength of the message from the Peer . " Sacre , mon cher ! I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier ...
Page 137
... morning soon after sunrise , on which occasion Walter was obliged to turn out , that his Majesty might be received with due honours ; and afterwards attended him when with four thousand horse he marched , as a piece of gallantry , into ...
... morning soon after sunrise , on which occasion Walter was obliged to turn out , that his Majesty might be received with due honours ; and afterwards attended him when with four thousand horse he marched , as a piece of gallantry , into ...
Page 140
... morning in his new regimentals , and accompa- nied Seagrave to Whitehall . Many circumstances combined at this juncture to diffuse gloom and suspicion through the Court , although the attendances were never known to have been so ...
... morning in his new regimentals , and accompa- nied Seagrave to Whitehall . Many circumstances combined at this juncture to diffuse gloom and suspicion through the Court , although the attendances were never known to have been so ...
Page 178
... morning subsequent to your attack , nor have they been heard of since . " " It was my intention to have visited Mrs. Audley this night for the purpose of " " I suspected that you might be contemplat- ing a return to Ormonde Street , and ...
... morning subsequent to your attack , nor have they been heard of since . " " It was my intention to have visited Mrs. Audley this night for the purpose of " " I suspected that you might be contemplat- ing a return to Ormonde Street , and ...
Page 201
... morning to be amused with conversation , and if you will promise me not to talk too much , and to check as far as possible your impetuous feelings , you shall receive a visit from my daughter and her friend , Edith Coly- ton , your fair ...
... morning to be amused with conversation , and if you will promise me not to talk too much , and to check as far as possible your impetuous feelings , you shall receive a visit from my daughter and her friend , Edith Coly- ton , your fair ...
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