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Pagina 13
... favor . Wherefore render up thy stewardship peaceably and deliver to me the chattels of the man Charles Stuart . " The knight was unable longer to control his wrath . He struck the soldier a severe blow with his rapier , and placed ...
... favor . Wherefore render up thy stewardship peaceably and deliver to me the chattels of the man Charles Stuart . " The knight was unable longer to control his wrath . He struck the soldier a severe blow with his rapier , and placed ...
Pagina 24
... favor of Cromwell , and hence opened the door for the new - comers , who asked for a night's lodging . It was several minutes ere Colonel Everard regained his composure , as he glanced around the room where he had spent many pleasant ...
... favor of Cromwell , and hence opened the door for the new - comers , who asked for a night's lodging . It was several minutes ere Colonel Everard regained his composure , as he glanced around the room where he had spent many pleasant ...
Pagina 25
... favor . Markham Everard , however , doubted the sincerity of Cromwell's protestations of good- will to them . He knew him to be a profound politician , who could veil his real sentiments of men and things until they could be displayed ...
... favor . Markham Everard , however , doubted the sincerity of Cromwell's protestations of good- will to them . He knew him to be a profound politician , who could veil his real sentiments of men and things until they could be displayed ...
Pagina 26
... favor . Having sealed the missive , he fell asleep in his chair . On waking , he muttered : " Among the con- tending parties , Cromwell is the wisest , strongest , and most moderate ; and ambitious though he be , perhaps not the most ...
... favor . Having sealed the missive , he fell asleep in his chair . On waking , he muttered : " Among the con- tending parties , Cromwell is the wisest , strongest , and most moderate ; and ambitious though he be , perhaps not the most ...
Pagina 55
... favor of the restoration of the king , and referring to his own gay life in the army during the civil war , Wildrake suggested that they go and see how the clergyman , Mr. Holdenough , had fared during the night , and whether he had ...
... favor of the restoration of the king , and referring to his own gay life in the army during the civil war , Wildrake suggested that they go and see how the clergyman , Mr. Holdenough , had fared during the night , and whether he had ...
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