Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... letter , and even in pro- curing a personal interview ; but the infatuated monarch , deaf to the only monitors who sincere- ly wished to save him , sternly rebuked him as a lukewarm and degenerate Romanist , charged him with disloyalty ...
... letter , and even in pro- curing a personal interview ; but the infatuated monarch , deaf to the only monitors who sincere- ly wished to save him , sternly rebuked him as a lukewarm and degenerate Romanist , charged him with disloyalty ...
Page 78
... ; for , although it contained a great variety of letters , they were all written in an unknown cipher , with no other superscription than a number . " Some mystery appears to attach to this unfortunate gentleman 78 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... ; for , although it contained a great variety of letters , they were all written in an unknown cipher , with no other superscription than a number . " Some mystery appears to attach to this unfortunate gentleman 78 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
Page 112
... letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . " Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our ...
... letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . " Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our ...
Page 160
... letter just put into his hands , when he bowed graciously to Walter , and immediate- ly withdrew with the Jesuit . " Well , my young friend ! " said Sunderland as he retired , “ are you satisfied with your receр- tion ? It has indeed ...
... letter just put into his hands , when he bowed graciously to Walter , and immediate- ly withdrew with the Jesuit . " Well , my young friend ! " said Sunderland as he retired , “ are you satisfied with your receр- tion ? It has indeed ...
Page 166
... letter , declaring , that as he had no present views of marriage , he should decline the honour of re- peating his visit to Mrs. Audley , and therefore returned the leave of absence from camp that had been procured for him . Why the ...
... letter , declaring , that as he had no present views of marriage , he should decline the honour of re- peating his visit to Mrs. Audley , and therefore returned the leave of absence from camp that had been procured for him . Why the ...
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