Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... Countess of Dorchester , her present visitant could not doubt her identity with his fair unknown of Westbury ; and although he was rather flurried at the thought of an inter- view with a lady not less eminent from her station , than ...
... Countess of Dorchester , her present visitant could not doubt her identity with his fair unknown of Westbury ; and although he was rather flurried at the thought of an inter- view with a lady not less eminent from her station , than ...
Page 168
... Countess of Dorchester's mansion in St. James's Square , and not knowing when he might again be in London , especially if he should return ' his leave of absence , he determined to embrace the 168 WALTER COLYTON .
... Countess of Dorchester's mansion in St. James's Square , and not knowing when he might again be in London , especially if he should return ' his leave of absence , he determined to embrace the 168 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 182
... Countess of Dorchester was preparing for the reception of a more illustrious visitant , though one who was far from being so amenable to her good advice . This was no other than the King , who without any retinue , and in the dusk of ...
... Countess of Dorchester was preparing for the reception of a more illustrious visitant , though one who was far from being so amenable to her good advice . This was no other than the King , who without any retinue , and in the dusk of ...
Page 192
... Countess of Dorchester , a witty and vivacious friend , whose cheerful con- verse might gladden me when I sought relaxa- tion from the heavy cares of royalty ; but if she is to be occasionally metamorphosed into a bold and irreverent ...
... Countess of Dorchester , a witty and vivacious friend , whose cheerful con- verse might gladden me when I sought relaxa- tion from the heavy cares of royalty ; but if she is to be occasionally metamorphosed into a bold and irreverent ...
Page 298
... Countess of Dorchester , on parting from Walter Colyton , had exacted from him , in return for the impor- tant revelations she had made , a pledge of honour that he would not seek any angry inter- view with Lord Sunderland or his ...
... Countess of Dorchester , on parting from Walter Colyton , had exacted from him , in return for the impor- tant revelations she had made , a pledge of honour that he would not seek any angry inter- view with Lord Sunderland or his ...
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