Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 134
... surprise of the young soldier , who expected rather to be interrogated as to his competency for military duty , almost one of the first questions put to him by his officer was the inquiry whether he were red or blue , a demand which he ...
... surprise of the young soldier , who expected rather to be interrogated as to his competency for military duty , almost one of the first questions put to him by his officer was the inquiry whether he were red or blue , a demand which he ...
Page 137
... surprised the company by filling a bumper , and drinking to the Church of England as esta- blished by law ; a condescension which excited a good deal of comment in the army , and was variously interpreted according to the feelings of ...
... surprised the company by filling a bumper , and drinking to the Church of England as esta- blished by law ; a condescension which excited a good deal of comment in the army , and was variously interpreted according to the feelings of ...
Page 149
... surprise , a bow or a few words of recognition , from several of the most distinguished individuals , until they gained the circle immediately surrounding the monarch , within which he recognized Lord Sun- derland playing with two of ...
... surprise , a bow or a few words of recognition , from several of the most distinguished individuals , until they gained the circle immediately surrounding the monarch , within which he recognized Lord Sun- derland playing with two of ...
Page 179
... surprise you in her company ; a priest is to be in readiness ; and you are to be offered the pleasant alternative of either marrying her , or having your throat cut . Whether Sunderland and Seagrave be parties or not to this nefarious ...
... surprise you in her company ; a priest is to be in readiness ; and you are to be offered the pleasant alternative of either marrying her , or having your throat cut . Whether Sunderland and Seagrave be parties or not to this nefarious ...
Page 203
... surprise and admira- tion ; for , as he contemplated the females to whom his effusion was addressed , he was scarce- ly less struck by the majestic figure , noble air , and placid but surpassing beauty of Agatha , than by the delicate ...
... surprise and admira- tion ; for , as he contemplated the females to whom his effusion was addressed , he was scarce- ly less struck by the majestic figure , noble air , and placid but surpassing beauty of Agatha , than by the delicate ...
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