Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
... at the same time sufficiently a man of the world to recollect that her influence and favour might prove infinitely more effectual than his own merits in pushing his fortunes , and thus accelerating the great object of 96 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... at the same time sufficiently a man of the world to recollect that her influence and favour might prove infinitely more effectual than his own merits in pushing his fortunes , and thus accelerating the great object of 96 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 97
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. his fortunes , and thus accelerating the great object of his heart , his union with Hetty . So rapidly do thoughts evolve in which our feelings and interests are deeply concerned , that he had time to ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. his fortunes , and thus accelerating the great object of his heart , his union with Hetty . So rapidly do thoughts evolve in which our feelings and interests are deeply concerned , that he had time to ...
Page 116
... fortune , few of us can divest ourselves of the impression that our success is the direct consequence of our personal merit . A reverie scarcely less sanguine and visionary than that of Alnaschar filled the head and agi- tated the bosom ...
... fortune , few of us can divest ourselves of the impression that our success is the direct consequence of our personal merit . A reverie scarcely less sanguine and visionary than that of Alnaschar filled the head and agi- tated the bosom ...
Page 118
... Lady Sunderland . But you must be quick , Sir , quick and bold , ' Audentes fortuna juvat . ' You must push your fortune , and carry off the prize before another rival starts up , to ensure which you must 118 WALTER COLYTON .
... Lady Sunderland . But you must be quick , Sir , quick and bold , ' Audentes fortuna juvat . ' You must push your fortune , and carry off the prize before another rival starts up , to ensure which you must 118 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 146
... fortunes , is now , as you have seen , a reserved Catholic and a profound poli- tician . Handsome Harry Sidney is in Frogland , caballing with hook - nosed William ; my old acquaintance Don Carlos , the late King's son by Kitty Pegge ...
... fortunes , is now , as you have seen , a reserved Catholic and a profound poli- tician . Handsome Harry Sidney is in Frogland , caballing with hook - nosed William ; my old acquaintance Don Carlos , the late King's son by Kitty Pegge ...
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