Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 125
... I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier . What new business is toward , I wonder , that I must march to Picca- dilly , in double quick time ? What roysterers and WALTER COLYTON . 125.
... I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier . What new business is toward , I wonder , that I must march to Picca- dilly , in double quick time ? What roysterers and WALTER COLYTON . 125.
Page 127
... soldier having received an inti- mation from the Premier , that his reception at the Levee would be more likely to be favourable if he had previously joined his troop , and were presented in a red - coat , set about the comple- tion of ...
... soldier having received an inti- mation from the Premier , that his reception at the Levee would be more likely to be favourable if he had previously joined his troop , and were presented in a red - coat , set about the comple- tion of ...
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... soldier , had always entertained a marked predilection for the army . With the exception , perhaps , of a conversion to Popery , there was no more certain passport to his favour than the military profession ; hence all the aspi- rants ...
... soldier , had always entertained a marked predilection for the army . With the exception , perhaps , of a conversion to Popery , there was no more certain passport to his favour than the military profession ; hence all the aspi- rants ...
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... step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament , as if for the express purpose of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 131.
... step of James's latter career , he had ostentatiously set up a Roman Catholic Chapel in the centre of this armament , as if for the express purpose of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 131.
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had already , in more than one instance , testified their abhorrence of Popery , and on whom he mainly relied for the forced conver- sion of his subjects ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. of offending and alienating the very soldiers , who had already , in more than one instance , testified their abhorrence of Popery , and on whom he mainly relied for the forced conver- sion of his subjects ...
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