Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity ...
... Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity ...
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... Sir Charles Sedley . " A cloud instantly darkened the Countess's brow , and a 112 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... Sir Charles Sedley . " A cloud instantly darkened the Countess's brow , and a 112 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 113
... Sir Charles , with an honourable feeling that few of his contempo- raries would have shared , considering himself degraded by the ennoblement of his daughter , broke off all intercourse with her when she as- sumed the title that ...
... Sir Charles , with an honourable feeling that few of his contempo- raries would have shared , considering himself degraded by the ennoblement of his daughter , broke off all intercourse with her when she as- sumed the title that ...
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Westminster Abbey ; Sir George Etherege , the sparkish , the fashionable , and the débonnaire , saddened into a grave diplomatist , is gone as envoy to Ratisbon ; his friend Sir Charles Sedley , the jaunty ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Westminster Abbey ; Sir George Etherege , the sparkish , the fashionable , and the débonnaire , saddened into a grave diplomatist , is gone as envoy to Ratisbon ; his friend Sir Charles Sedley , the jaunty ...
Page 308
... Sir Charles Sedley , to the utter amazement of the Countess , who had never received a visit from him since she had obtained her title , and occupied her present mansion . " Sir Charles Sedley ! my Father ! " she exclaimed , as the ...
... Sir Charles Sedley , to the utter amazement of the Countess , who had never received a visit from him since she had obtained her title , and occupied her present mansion . " Sir Charles Sedley ! my Father ! " she exclaimed , as the ...
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