Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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Pagina 40
... expected , considering our circumstances ; I mean as to the pretended marriage , & c .; and as to that my gentleman had not the least concern about him for it . But as much as I was hardened , and that was as much as I believe ever any ...
... expected , considering our circumstances ; I mean as to the pretended marriage , & c .; and as to that my gentleman had not the least concern about him for it . But as much as I was hardened , and that was as much as I believe ever any ...
Pagina 56
... expected there again for at least a year or two . This he liked very well , only he said that he would by no means have me confined ; that it would injure my health , and that I should then take a country - house in some village , a ...
... expected there again for at least a year or two . This he liked very well , only he said that he would by no means have me confined ; that it would injure my health , and that I should then take a country - house in some village , a ...
Pagina 73
... expected . This satisfied me in part , but I found means after this to inquire whose particular troop it was that the gentlemen that were here belonged to ; and with that I heard they would all be at Paris the week after . Two days ...
... expected . This satisfied me in part , but I found means after this to inquire whose particular troop it was that the gentlemen that were here belonged to ; and with that I heard they would all be at Paris the week after . Two days ...
Pagina 74
... expected , and made a most glorious show indeed , being new clothed and armed , and being to have their standards blessed by the Archbishop of Paris ; on this occasion they indeed looked very gay , and as they marched very leisurely , I ...
... expected , and made a most glorious show indeed , being new clothed and armed , and being to have their standards blessed by the Archbishop of Paris ; on this occasion they indeed looked very gay , and as they marched very leisurely , I ...
Pagina 78
... expected to rise ; that he could have been made a lieutenant to a troop of light horse but the week before , by the favour of an officer in the gens d'armes who was his friend ; but that he must have found eight thousand livres to have ...
... expected to rise ; that he could have been made a lieutenant to a troop of light horse but the week before , by the favour of an officer in the gens d'armes who was his friend ; but that he must have found eight thousand livres to have ...
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