Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... traitors to you . Oh ! what a world is this , when what is comely Envenoms him that bears it . As You Like It . In a short time , affairs at Orchard Place resumed their customary train , and although the death of Richard , his supposed ...
... traitors to you . Oh ! what a world is this , when what is comely Envenoms him that bears it . As You Like It . In a short time , affairs at Orchard Place resumed their customary train , and although the death of Richard , his supposed ...
Page 93
... traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may have valid reasons for concealing his name , and my having discharged towards him the common duties of humanity , which the merest ...
... traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may have valid reasons for concealing his name , and my having discharged towards him the common duties of humanity , which the merest ...
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... traitors . But they have not silenced my tongue , and I will employ it to rouse your Majesty , ere it be yet too late , from your fatal dream of se- curity . Lord Sunderland and Father Petre are ruining you while you are asleep . Awake ...
... traitors . But they have not silenced my tongue , and I will employ it to rouse your Majesty , ere it be yet too late , from your fatal dream of se- curity . Lord Sunderland and Father Petre are ruining you while you are asleep . Awake ...
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... traitor for being concerned in Monmouth's rebellion , as well as for more recent acts of disaffection to King James's government ; that a reward had been offered for his apprehension , and that it had been declared high treason to ...
... traitor for being concerned in Monmouth's rebellion , as well as for more recent acts of disaffection to King James's government ; that a reward had been offered for his apprehension , and that it had been declared high treason to ...
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... traitor , they were bound to give him up , or they became themselves liable to all the frightful penalties of treason ! Of these startling facts , Agatha and Edith , who had been present at the moment of his self - betraying ...
... traitor , they were bound to give him up , or they became themselves liable to all the frightful penalties of treason ! Of these startling facts , Agatha and Edith , who had been present at the moment of his self - betraying ...
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