Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... , not only to show our respect , but that we may learn the latest tidings from London , where great events are stirring . " The motives thus assigned were by no means the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little 16 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... , not only to show our respect , but that we may learn the latest tidings from London , where great events are stirring . " The motives thus assigned were by no means the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little 16 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little neighbourly feeling of any sort , unless when it could be associated with some drink- ing bout or merry meeting . Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little neighbourly feeling of any sort , unless when it could be associated with some drink- ing bout or merry meeting . Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for ...
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... Colyton of the Dragoon Guards , the son of Jaspar Colyton of Bridg- water " Of Bridgwater ! " repeated the King , and a cloud passed over his brow ; for he had never forgiven that town its enthusiastic reception of the pretender ...
... Colyton of the Dragoon Guards , the son of Jaspar Colyton of Bridg- water " Of Bridgwater ! " repeated the King , and a cloud passed over his brow ; for he had never forgiven that town its enthusiastic reception of the pretender ...
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... Jaspar Colyton ! " exclaimed the King mu- singly ; " methinks I have some faint recollec- tion of that name . " " When your Majesty was serving under M. de Turenne against the army of the Prince de Condé , " said Walter , my father had ...
... Jaspar Colyton ! " exclaimed the King mu- singly ; " methinks I have some faint recollec- tion of that name . " " When your Majesty was serving under M. de Turenne against the army of the Prince de Condé , " said Walter , my father had ...
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... such a graceless caitiff , to bestow thy fair hand upon the gay , tippling , love - making , song - singing varlet , Jaspar Colyton ? " VOL . IJ . Q Not being provided with a satisfactory answer to this question WALTER COLYTON . 337.
... such a graceless caitiff , to bestow thy fair hand upon the gay , tippling , love - making , song - singing varlet , Jaspar Colyton ? " VOL . IJ . Q Not being provided with a satisfactory answer to this question WALTER COLYTON . 337.
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