Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, 3 tomasH. Colburn, 1826 - 413 psl. |
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... King . In order that Constantia might enjoy the ad- vantages of female society , Beverning wished to take up his residence in a private family , rather than in a lodging - house ; and with this view it was his first intention to betake ...
... King . In order that Constantia might enjoy the ad- vantages of female society , Beverning wished to take up his residence in a private family , rather than in a lodging - house ; and with this view it was his first intention to betake ...
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... King " The prospect from a turret is very fine , it being so neere London , and yet not discovering any house about the country . " Vol . 2 , p . 427. The turret , whence it took its name , has been pulled down , but the house itself ...
... King " The prospect from a turret is very fine , it being so neere London , and yet not discovering any house about the country . " Vol . 2 , p . 427. The turret , whence it took its name , has been pulled down , but the house itself ...
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... King Charles the First , when that monarch was meditating his escape from Hampton Court , in the first instance , and subsequently from Carisbrook Castle . In 1647 he and Booker were both sent for to the head- quarters of Fairfax , the ...
... King Charles the First , when that monarch was meditating his escape from Hampton Court , in the first instance , and subsequently from Carisbrook Castle . In 1647 he and Booker were both sent for to the head- quarters of Fairfax , the ...
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... King , with his usual pliabi- lity , was willing to grant whatever was asked him by any of his favourites , either male or female ; the Duke of Buckingham , as Tracy had anticipated , declared that he had hated him long enough ; and ...
... King , with his usual pliabi- lity , was willing to grant whatever was asked him by any of his favourites , either male or female ; the Duke of Buckingham , as Tracy had anticipated , declared that he had hated him long enough ; and ...
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... King . Although his situation of vice - chamberlain had been bestowed upon ano- ther , she declared that she held herself account- able to him for the salary up to the period of his return , which she should desire her treasurer to pay ...
... King . Although his situation of vice - chamberlain had been bestowed upon ano- ther , she declared that she held herself account- able to him for the salary up to the period of his return , which she should desire her treasurer to pay ...
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Brambletye House– Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, 3 tomas Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1826 |
Brambletye House– Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, 3 tomas Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1826 |
Brambletye House– Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, 3 tomas Horace Smith Visos knygos peržiūra - 1826 |
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Alderman Staunton Aldersgate Street appearance apprehension arrival astrologer beauty began betook Beverning Brambletye House Burgomaster character Charles circumstances Colonel Rathborn Compton Constantia Court cried death declared door dressed Duke Duke of Monmouth Dutch effect escape exclaimed eyes fate Faunus favour feeling female fire fortune Haelbeck hall hand happiness head heart Heaven honour hope immediately implored inquired instantly Jack Whittaker Jocelyn Julia King King's knew Lady Castlemaine ladyship London look Lord Lord Rochester lordship Majesty Mark Walton ment mind mistress moat ness never night object observed occasion party passed Pippingford Lodge plague present prisoner proceeded purpose Queen racter received remained rendered replied restored Rochester Roundhead royal Saint Ouen scene secret Sir John Sir John Compton solemn sooner Spanish Netherlands Stepney street suffered tion utter Valentine Walton voice walked Weegschaal Whitehall wife Winky Boss woman