Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... 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 Staines meadow , for the purpose of escorting the Queen thence to the ...
... 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 Staines meadow , for the purpose of escorting the Queen thence to the ...
Page 154
... and spoken to Walter , re- questing him to wait till the presentations should be over , when his Majesty would have more time to bestow upon him than if he took his turn amid the throng , a delay to which 154 WALTER COLYTON .
... and spoken to Walter , re- questing him to wait till the presentations should be over , when his Majesty would have more time to bestow upon him than if he took his turn amid the throng , a delay to which 154 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 155
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. his turn amid the throng , a delay to which his protegé offered not the smallest objection , as he was highly gratified by the novel scene before him . At the play he had only seen the King imperfectly , but ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. his turn amid the throng , a delay to which his protegé offered not the smallest objection , as he was highly gratified by the novel scene before him . At the play he had only seen the King imperfectly , but ...
Page 197
... turn . In this respect , and in this only , I must put a restraint upon your wishes , and make you my prisoner until you can be removed with safety . Were you to venture forth in your present precarious plight , your life would in all ...
... turn . In this respect , and in this only , I must put a restraint upon your wishes , and make you my prisoner until you can be removed with safety . Were you to venture forth in your present precarious plight , your life would in all ...
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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