Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 9
... King James would defeat his own purpose , and be much more likely to subvert the throne than the established religion of the country . Retired in his habits , and delighting in the seclusion of his wood - embowered retreat at Hales ...
... King James would defeat his own purpose , and be much more likely to subvert the throne than the established religion of the country . Retired in his habits , and delighting in the seclusion of his wood - embowered retreat at Hales ...
Page 10
... King's fate cannot be much longer delayed ; some po- pular disturbance may be daily expected ; it will probably commence in the metropolis ; the Catholics will indisputably be its first victims , and I shall therefore lose no time in ...
... King's fate cannot be much longer delayed ; some po- pular disturbance may be daily expected ; it will probably commence in the metropolis ; the Catholics will indisputably be its first victims , and I shall therefore lose no time in ...
Page 23
... King's highway . There he goes again ! never mind him Paul , stick your knees in , keep well back in the saddle . That's it ! Mort de ma vie ! I wish Gibbons the sculptor were here to take model of you for an Eques- trian statue . Ha ...
... King's highway . There he goes again ! never mind him Paul , stick your knees in , keep well back in the saddle . That's it ! Mort de ma vie ! I wish Gibbons the sculptor were here to take model of you for an Eques- trian statue . Ha ...
Page 60
... family of Hales Court condemn the cruel and abomi- nable proceedings of the French King , as much as you or I can , and I would not for the world that they should overhear you , or see this offensive print 60 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... family of Hales Court condemn the cruel and abomi- nable proceedings of the French King , as much as you or I can , and I would not for the world that they should overhear you , or see this offensive print 60 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 95
... king , and free from these moods , should I choose a companion for wit and pleasure , it should be you ; or for ... King and No King . We return to Walter Colyton , whom we left knocking at the door of the fair Incognita's house in ...
... king , and free from these moods , should I choose a companion for wit and pleasure , it should be you ; or for ... King and No King . We return to Walter Colyton , whom we left knocking at the door of the fair Incognita's house in ...
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